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Bronfman Jr., Edgar. "Forget God, Get Littleton.” Human Events. 55(1999): 1-2.

Burns, Gary. "Marilyn Manson and the Apt Pupils of Littleton.” Popular Music & Society 23(1999): 3-6.

Denselow, Robin. When the Music’s Over. London: Faber, 266.

Frith, S. Youth, Leisure and the Politics of Rock N’ Roll. New York: Pantheon, 1981.

Inglis, Ian. “Responses to Censorship in the USA: acquiescence, withdrawal and resistance.” Shoot the Singer: Music Censorship Today. Ed. Marie Korpe. London: Zed Books, 175.

Lynxwiler, John and Gay, David. “Moral Boundaries and Deviant Music: Public Attitudes toward Heavy Metal and Rap.” Deviant Behavior. 21(2000):63-85.

Manson, M. “Columbine: Whose Fault is it?” Rolling Stone. 24 Jun. 1999: 23-24. Street, John. “Musicologists, Sociologists and Madonna.” Innovation in Social Sciences Research. 1993: 287-89.

Zappa, Frank. Testimony before the US Senate. 19, Sept 1985. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_zappa>

“Hold that Tune.” Economist 28 Nov 1998: 91.

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