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Heavy metal in Muslim majority countries

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Template:Pov-title Heavy metal music is typically a Western culture musical genre. However, in certain Eastern nations, heavy metal is much less accepted and often illegal. This is particularly true for strict Islamic countries.

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References

  1. Brian Whitaker, "Middle East dispatch: Highway to hell", The Guardian, June 2, 2003 Online version
  2. "Malaysia curbs heavy metal music", BBC News, 4 August, 2001. Online version
  3. "Herbal cure for Malaysian metal fans", BBC News, 13 August, 2001. Online version


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