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  Manson, Marilyn and Neil Strauss. The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. New York, NY: It Books, 1999.

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  Meathead, a.k.a. David Craig. “The Meathead Perspective.” Archive 1999 to 2009. http://www.theninhotline.net/meatpers/

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  Moore, Michael (dir.). Bowling for Columbine. United States: United Artists, 2002.

  Moore, W.S. III. “Youth Gone Wild.” Shopping Center World. July 2001.

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  ——— Fixed (Halo 6). Nothing Records/Interscope Records, 1992. Sound recording.

  ——— The Downward Spiral (Halo 8). Nothing Records/Interscope Records, 1994. Sound recording.

  ——— The Fragile (Halo 14). Nothing Records/Interscope Records, 1999. Sound recording.

  ——— With Teeth (Halo 19). Interscope Records, 2005. Sound recording.

  ——— Year Zero (Halo 24). Interscope Records, 2007. Sound recording.

  ——— Ghosts I-IV (Halo 26). The Null Corporation, 2008. Sound recording.

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  Woods, Bret D. “Industrial Music for Industrial People: The History and Development of an Underground Genre”. Unpublished dissertation. Florida State University, 2007.

  Wright, Robert. “‘I’d Sell You Suicide’: Pop Music and Moral Panic in the Age of Marilyn Manson.” Popular Music 19 (3), 2000, pp. 365–85.

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  Also available in the series:

  1. Dusty in Memphis by Warren Zanes

  2. Forever Changes by Andrew Hultkrans

  3. Harvest by Sam Inglis

  4. The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society by Andy Miller

  5. Meat Is Murder by Joe Pernice

  6. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by John Cavanagh

  7. Abba Gold by Elisabeth Vincentelli

  8. Electric Ladyland by John Perry

  9. Unknown Pleasures by Chris Ott

  10. Sign ‘O’ the Times by Michaelangelo Matos

  11. The Velvet Underground and Nico by Joe Harvard

  12. Let It Be by Steve Matteo

  13. Live at the Apollo by Douglas Wolk

  14. Aqualung by Allan Moore

  15. OK Computer by Dai Griffiths

  16. Let It Be by Colin Meloy

  17. Led Zeppelin IV by Erik Davis

  18. Exile on Main St. by Bill Janovitz

  19. Pet Sounds by Jim Fusilli

  20. Ramones by Nicholas Rombes

  21. Armed Forces by Franklin Bruno

  22. Murmur by J. Niimi

  23. Grace by Daphne Brooks

  24. Endtroducing … by Eliot Wilder

  25. Kick Out the Jams by Don McLeese

  26. Low by Hugo Wilcken

  27. Born in the U.S.A. by Geoffrey Himes

  28. Music from Big Pink by John Niven

  29. In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Kim Cooper

  30. Paul’s Boutique by Dan LeRoy

  31. Doolittle by Ben Sisario

  32. There’s a Riot Goin’ On by Miles Marshall Lewis

  33. The Stone Roses by Alex Green

  34. In Utero by Gillian G. Gaar

  35. Highway 61 Revisited by Mark Polizzotti

  36. Loveless by Mike McGonigal

  37. The Who Sell Out by John Dougan

  38. Bee Thousand by Marc Woodworth

  39. Daydream Nation by Matthew Stearns

  40. Court and Spark by Sean Nelson

  41. Use Your Illusion Vols 1 and 2 by Eric Weisbard

  42. Songs in the Key of Life by Zeth Lundy

  43. The Notorious Byrd Brothers by Ric Menck

  44. Trout Mask Replica by Kevin Courrier

  45. Double Nickels on the Dime by Michael T. Fournier

  46. Aja by Don Breithaupt

  47. People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm by Shawn Taylor

  48. Rid of Me by Kate Schatz

  49. Achtung Baby by Stephen Catanzarite

  50. If You’re Feeling Sinister by Scott Plagenhoef

  51. Pink Moon by Amanda Petrusich

  52. Let’s Talk About Love by Carl Wilson

  53. Swordfishtrombones by David Smay

  54. 20 Jazz Funk Greats by Drew Daniel

  55. Horses by Philip Shaw

  56. Master of Reality by John Darnielle

  57. Reign in Blood by D. X. Ferris

  58. Shoot Out the Lights by Hayden Childs

  59. Gentlemen by Bob Gendron

  60. Rum, Sodomy & the Lash by Jeffery T. Roesgen

  61. The Gilded Palace of Sin by Bob Proehl

  62. Pink Flag by Wilson Neate

  63. XO by Matthew LeMay

  64. Illmatic by Matthew Gasteier

  65. Radio City by Bruce Eaton

  66. One Step Beyond … by Terry Edwards

  67. Another Green World by Geeta Dayal

  68. Zaireeka by Mark Richardson

  69. 69 Love Songs by L. D. Beghtol

  70. Facing Future by Dan Kois

  71. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back by Christopher R. Weingarten

 
72. Wowee Zowee by Bryan Charles

  73. Highway to Hell by Joe Bonomo

  74. Song Cycle by Richard Henderson

  75. Spiderland by Scott Tennent

  76. Kid A by Marvin Lin

  77. Tusk by Rob Trucks

 

 

 


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