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    Noise rock (sometimes called noise punk) [2] is a noise-oriented style of experimental rock [3] that spun off from punk rock in the 1980s. [4] [5] Drawing on movements such as minimalism, industrial music, and New York hardcore, [6] artists indulge in extreme levels of distortion through the use of electric guitars and, less frequently, electronic instrumentation, either to provide percussive ...

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · According to Novak, noise comes from the circulation of cultural ideas and artifacts, emerging from the accumulated meaningless debris that accompanies all forms of communication. Vinyl pops and scratches, for example, become noisy if what you want to hear is the recordings on that record.

    • Flipper - Album Generic Flipper (1982) For the most part, US hardcore kept itself short, fast and loud. Where there’s an established rule, however, there will always be ornery sorts keen to twist and subvert it, and amid the blistering speed of hardcore’s first wave emerged a clutch of mucky fuckers – No Trend and Kilslug among them – keen to mess with the heads of those expecting a high-octane slamfest.
    • The Jesus Lizard - Goat (1991) Singer David Yow and bass player David Wm Sims helped define noise-rock with the brilliantly splenetic Scratch Acid. But if Scratch Acid remain a connoisseur’s choice, The Jesus Lizard are a bona fide noise-rock godhead, and Goat remains their defining statement.
    • Unsane - Total Destruction (1993) In simple, blunt terms, Unsane can be summed up by the ‘hit’ video for 1995’s Scrape, which portrays a sausage-string of soft human meat being broken and ruptured across a series of skateboarding wipeouts.
    • Oxbow - An Evil Heat (2002) Calling Oxbow a noise-rock band is perhaps reductive, since they’ve been responsible for some of heavy music’s most cerebral, artful explorations over the past 35 years.
  3. Feb 19, 2010 · In the 1960's, an underground form of rock called experimental rock (or avant-grade rock) was created by bands such as The Godz, The Monks, Red Crayola, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Bonzo Dog Band, and Fifty Foot Hose, who mixed the sound experiments of John Cage with the rock'n'roll of The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, and the ...

  4. Mar 23, 2020 · While the style was predicted in the late 1960s and early 1970s by bands such as the The Velvet Underground, Monks, The Stooges and Les Rallizes Dénudés, noise rock came to its own in the 1980s, following the advent of Punk Rock and Post-Punk.

  5. Jan 8, 2018 · Yet since its origins in the post-hardcore and no wave scenes of the 1970s and ‘80s, noise rock has become an international pursuit with representatives in Japan (Melt-Banana), Belgium (Raketkanon), Norway (Årabrot), and other corners of the globe.

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  7. Oct 21, 2020 · As much an ethos or attitude as anything you can pinpoint musically, noise rock has morphed and evolved over the years, from its roots as a post-punk spin off to decidedly modern experimental dirge.