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    The Singapore rock music scene : being in an ‘underground’ rock band. by Boh, Jason Guo Liang.

    Published 2011
    “…In particular, it seeks to understand the reasons behind individuals’ participation in rock bands, and the evolving meanings that characterise their participation over time. …”
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    Paradoxes of the Ironical in the Works of the Swedish Rock Band Samla Mammas Manna by Savitskaya Elena A.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The article is dedicated to manifestations of irony and humour in rock music as illustrated by the example of the Swedish progressive/avant-rock band Samla Mammas Manna (1969–2008). These manifestations often have a paradoxical (surprising, confusing) effect. …”
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    Kent’s Sweden, or what a rock band can tell us about a nation by Ola Johansson

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This is the case with the contemporary Swedish rock band Kent, who are not only the most popular band in recent Swedish music history, but also perceived as quintessentially Swedish. …”
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    Kent’s Sweden, or what a rock band can tell us about a nation by Johansson, Ola

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This is the case with the contemporary Swedish rock band Kent, who are not only the most popular band in recent Swedish music history, but also perceived as quintessentially Swedish. …”
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    An electronic panoptic society: Hierarchical surveillance, normalizing judgment, and examination in American hard rock band Starset by Chen Jiawei

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This essay will analyze three songs by American hard rock band Starset, Breach, Where the skies end and Icarus, using three of Foucault’s theories of discipline and punishment, hierarchical surveillance, normalizing judgment and examination. …”
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    Pebble and rock band: heuristic resolution of repeats and scaffolding in the velvet short-read de novo assembler. by Daniel R Zerbino, Gayle K McEwen, Elliott H Margulies, Ewan Birney

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…We also present an efficient algorithm called Rock Band for the resolution of repeats in the case of mixed length assemblies, where different sequencing platforms are combined to obtain a cost-effective assembly. …”
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    Manhattan / by Cooper, Ronni, author

    Published 2011
    “…Stevie: Once the lead singer of the biggest female rock band in the world, Stevie is now flying solo - but she has a secret that could destroy her. …”
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    Revisiting Bucket Truck: Locally Engaged Public Intellectuals by Adrian M. Downey

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The group thus deserves our consideration not just as a now defunct Canadian rock band, but as an example of local critique made accessible to affected communities. …”
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    Outliers : The Story of Success / by Gladwell, Malcolm, author 451531

    Published 2008
    “…Along the way he explains the secrets of software billionaires, what it takes to be a great soccer player, why Asians are good at math, and what made the Beatles the greatest rock band. Brilliant and entertaining, Outliers is a landmark work that will simultaneously delight and illuminate.…”
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    Dialog z tradycją w piosenkach zespołu Lao Che by Magdalena Roszczynialska

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The text explains how the Lao Che rock band tackles tradition in their so-called Polish Triptych. …”
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    ‘With or without you’: subscription agents and the scholarly journal supply chain by Paul Harwood

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…‘I can’t live with or without you’ says the lead singer in what is arguably one of the rock band U2’s most well-known songs. It might also sound familiar to subscription agents as they grapple with the demands from either side of the journal supply chain and the sometimes contradictory messages that come from their publisher and librarian colleagues. …”
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    Guitar hero: From icon of popular culture to nostalgic self-design by Popadić Milan

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Creation and popularization of video games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band, as well as the availability of high quality replicas of instruments of “original” guitar heroes, carried the meaning of this phrase more explicit in the field of consumerism, fetishism, and virtualization. …”
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    Lightning Bolt: an ecology of imagens, noises and extremes sounds by Fabrício Lopes da Silveira

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The article is focused exclusively on the music video “Dracula Mountain”, by north American noise-rock band Lightning Bolt. The aim is, in fact, sufficiently restricted: to describe the video and call it in question, considering it as a counterpoint to the band sonority and musical performance. …”
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    Do not panic: Hawkwind, the Cold War and “the imagination of disaster” by Erin Ihde

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The English rock band, Hawkwind, was amongst the founders of the genre known as “space rock”. …”
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    The Fricative Manoeuvre: Dialect Style-Shifting between Castilian and Mexican Spanish in YouTube Interviews with Musician Paul Banks by Mario Magued Mina, Jasmina Kerla

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This study examines style-shifting in the case of Paul Banks, lead singer of the indie rock band Interpol, who spent a substantial amount of time during his adolescence in Spain and Mexico and therefore has access to their corresponding dialects. …”
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    Faire entendre les sans-voix by Dominique Maingueneau

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This point is illuminated by various contemporary examples: a charitable rock band whose name is “The voiceless”, the first song in favor of “Les restos du Coeur” (a kind of French “soup kitchen” organization), and a video staging speakers who report testimonies gathered from interviews of “voiceless” persons that were sexually abused.…”
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    Medievalism and Exoticism in the Music of Dead Can Dance by Kirsten Yri

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…In 1991, the alternative rock band Dead Can Dance released an album that caught the attention of music reviewers by constructing an aural allegiance to the Middle Ages. …”
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