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This book looks at how American rap/metal has engaged with America's defining role in the world after the Cold War. It offers a highly original approach in relating rap/metal to critical theories of economy and culture and introduces a new method of cultural analysis based on theories of negativity and expenditure.

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Great Satan's Rage is a cogently argued and meticulously researched book that authoritatively weaves a dazzling array of ideas and theorists. As such, it makes an important contribution to the study of popular music within a social, political and economic context, and suggests that extreme music still has much to rage against., Lee Barron, The French Journal of Popular Music Studies Volume ! no 9-2 -- .

Table of Contents

List of figures
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Supercapitalism
3. Negativity
4. Niggativity
5. X-essence of the wigga
6. Big Momma Thang
7. Mom and pop rage
8. Columbine
9. Rage of the machine
10. Joy metal
11. All is war
Bibliography
Discography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 3/31/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719074639, 978-0719074639
      ISBN10: 0719074630

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book looks at how American rap/metal has engaged with America's defining role in the world after the Cold War. It offers a highly original approach in relating rap/metal to critical theories of economy and culture and introduces a new method of cultural analysis based on theories of negativity and expenditure.

      Trade Review
      Great Satan's Rage is a cogently argued and meticulously researched book that authoritatively weaves a dazzling array of ideas and theorists. As such, it makes an important contribution to the study of popular music within a social, political and economic context, and suggests that extreme music still has much to rage against., Lee Barron, The French Journal of Popular Music Studies Volume ! no 9-2 -- .

      Table of Contents

      List of figures
      Acknowledgements
      1. Introduction
      2. Supercapitalism
      3. Negativity
      4. Niggativity
      5. X-essence of the wigga
      6. Big Momma Thang
      7. Mom and pop rage
      8. Columbine
      9. Rage of the machine
      10. Joy metal
      11. All is war
      Bibliography
      Discography
      Index

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