The restructuring of the public transport system and the headbanger scene of Belo Horizonte in the 1980s
Keywords:
heavy metal, Musical scene, urban mobilityAbstract
This paper analyzes how the restructuring of the public transport system
in the city of Belo Horizonte collaborated with the territorial expansion of the Heavy
Metal identity group. Based on the revisions of urban planning registers from RMBH
and excerpts from interviews conducted with the musicians of the scene. It was
clear mobility structure changes have increased the spreading of the Heavy Metal
movement. It has coincided with the period of this musical genre popularization and
greater accessibility to it, which resulted in new relationships between headbangers
and the urban space of the city.
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