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Rivethead

A rivethead or rivet head is a person associated with the industrial dance music scene.〔Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Michael Bibby: ''Goth. Undead subculture'', Duke University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0822339212, p. 47〕 Unlike the original industrial movement (the members of which are sometimes referred to as "industrialists"), the rivethead scene had coherent youth culture with a discernible fashion style. The scene and its dress code emerged in the late 1980s〔Steele, Valerie (2008). Gothic: Dark Glamour. Yale University Press. p. 48.〕 on the basis of electro-industrial, EBM and industrial rock music. The associated dress style is militaristic with hints of punk aesthetics〔Lauren M. E. Goodlad, Michael Bibby: ''Goth. Undead subculture'', Duke University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0822339212, p. 69〕 and fetish wear.
== Origins of the term ==
Initially, the term ''rivethead'' had been used since the 1940s as a nickname for North American automotive assembly line〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Rivethead @ Everything2.com )〕 and steel construction workers〔Kate Stevens: ''Freak Nation: A Field Guide to 101 of the most odd, extreme, and outrageous American subcultures'', Adams Media, November 2010, ISBN 978-1440506468, p. 108〕 and hit the mainstream through the publication of Ben Hamper's ''Rivethead: Tales From the Assembly Line'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Ben Hamper )〕 which is otherwise unrelated to the subculture.
Glenn Chase, founder of San Diego music label Re-Constriction Records, is responsible for the term's meaning in the 1990s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Re-Constriction )〕 In 1993, he released ''Rivet Head Culture'', a compilation that contains several electro-industrial and industrial rock acts from the North American underground music scene. In the same year, industrial rock group Chemlab—whose members were close friends of Chase—released their debut album, ''Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar'',〔(Chemlab: Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar ) @ Discogs.com〕 which had a track called ''Rivet Head''. Chemlab singer Jared Louche said he did not remember where the term came from, although he states that this song title was in his mind for years.

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