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Lee Barron, « Scott Wilson, Great Satan’s Rage: American Negativity and Rap/Metal in the Age of Supercapitalism », Volume !, ID : 10.4000/volume.3326
Although Great Satan’s Rage begins in territory befitting a narrative concerning heavy metal music – a discussion of Satan as the wrath-filled, revenge-seeking enemy of God in the context of John Milton’s 1667 epic poem, Paradise Lost – from there it goes on a varied and unexpected journey. With metal and rap music as the reference points, Scott Wilson’s book explores major incidents in the post-Cold War period that range from the analysis of the USSR and its fall and the Gulf War, to the Col...