Sells like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis
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Ryan Moore., & Ryan Moore|AUTHOR. (2009). Sells like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis . NYU Press.

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Ryan Moore and Ryan Moore|AUTHOR. 2009. Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis. NYU Press.

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Ryan Moore and Ryan Moore|AUTHOR. Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis NYU Press, 2009.

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Ryan Moore, and Ryan Moore|AUTHOR. Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis NYU Press, 2009.

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