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Noise Rock is a Genre of music that derives from Post Punk and New Wave that developed during the 1980s. Musically, the genre uses typical rock instrumentation, however incorporates atonality and dissonance, and discards common songwriting conventions. Bands like The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, Captain Beefheart, Ornette Coleman, composers like Schoenberg, Stockhausen, and Cage, and Sonic Youth all helped pioneer and influence later bands within this field. Much of the guitar tones in Noise Rock rely on heavy feedback created by the guitar and its amplifier.

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  • Noise Rock is a Genre of music that derives from Post Punk and New Wave that developed during the 1980s. Musically, the genre uses typical rock instrumentation, however incorporates atonality and dissonance, and discards common songwriting conventions. Bands like The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, Captain Beefheart, Ornette Coleman, composers like Schoenberg, Stockhausen, and Cage, and Sonic Youth all helped pioneer and influence later bands within this field. Much of the guitar tones in Noise Rock rely on heavy feedback created by the guitar and its amplifier.
  • Noise rock describes a style of rock music that became prominent in the 1980s. Noise rock makes use of the traditional instrumentation and iconography of rock, but incorporatesatonality and especially dissonance, and also frequently discards usual songwriting conventions.
  • O noise rock (tamén coñecido coma noise punk) describe un estilo do post-punk que comezou a destacar nos anos 80. O noise rock fai uso da instrumentación tradicional e da iconografía do rock, pero incorpora atonalidade e sobre todo disonancia, e frecuentemente rexeita a convencións habituais á hora de compoñer.
  • thumb|300px|Butthole Surfers – Band thumb|right|300 px Noise Rock ist ein kleineres Genre im Rock. Hier wird jenseits von Alternative und Psychedelic kräftig gelärmt, ohne dabei jedoch Industrial Rock oder Stoner Rock zu sein. Atonale und dissonante Elemente und viel Feedback gehören dazu. Noise Rock kann ganz unterschiedliche Wurzeln haben, z.B. No Wave oder Krautrock. In dieser Form entstand er ab Beginn der 1980er. → Siehe auch Alternative Rock, Industrial Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock, Stoner Rock
  • Noise Rock is Exactly What It Says on the Tin: a genre of rock with a focus on occupying the extreme end of the Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness (well, not quite the extreme end, but you get the point). Noise rockers for the most part have a pronounced fondness for creating ear-bleeding music with the standard rock instrumentation; how important other factors are, such as melody or lyrics, varies from band to band. Noise rockers are known for their confrontational performances, unsurprisingly enough. Not to be confused with Noise Pop, which is something slightly different.
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  • principalmente underground chegando ao mainstream mesturado con outros estilos a principios dos 90
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  • Guitarra, baixo, batería, instrumentos electrónicos
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  • anos 80 nos Estados Unidos e Xapón
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  • Noise Rock is a Genre of music that derives from Post Punk and New Wave that developed during the 1980s. Musically, the genre uses typical rock instrumentation, however incorporates atonality and dissonance, and discards common songwriting conventions. Bands like The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, Captain Beefheart, Ornette Coleman, composers like Schoenberg, Stockhausen, and Cage, and Sonic Youth all helped pioneer and influence later bands within this field. Much of the guitar tones in Noise Rock rely on heavy feedback created by the guitar and its amplifier.
  • Noise Rock is Exactly What It Says on the Tin: a genre of rock with a focus on occupying the extreme end of the Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness (well, not quite the extreme end, but you get the point). Noise rockers for the most part have a pronounced fondness for creating ear-bleeding music with the standard rock instrumentation; how important other factors are, such as melody or lyrics, varies from band to band. Noise rockers are known for their confrontational performances, unsurprisingly enough. Noise rock's antecedents can be traced to proto-punk bands like The Velvet Underground and The Stooges, the No Wave scene, and Hardcore Punk. The genre as a unified movement emerged in The Eighties and has bubbled underground ever since, with the occasional moment where some band gets really popular. Noise rock was also an influence on Shoegazing, Grindcore, Industrial Metal, Drone Doom, Grunge, and a few varieties of Hardcore Punk and Metalcore. Not to be confused with Noise Pop, which is something slightly different. Bands commonly associated with Noise Rock include: * Aids Wolf * Band Of Susans -- Had a strong Post Rock streak. * Big Black / Rapeman / Shellac -- Three bands where recording engineer Steve Albini played guitar and/or sang. * Black Flag -- Hardcore Punk meets Noise Rock and Prog Rock. * Boredoms -- Earlier albums only; later work is more Psychedelic Rock. * Butthole Surfers * Comparative Anatomy -- Two bassists and a drum machine who dress up in animal costumes and delve into noisegrind. * Drunkdriver * Einstürzende Neubauten -- Early in their career, pioneered Industrial. * Flipper -- famous for the batshit insane Epic, "Sex Bomb". * Foetus -- and its many incarnations * Godflesh -- See also Industrial Metal. * Hella -- A hybrid of noise rock and math rock * Helmet -- Formed by ex-Band of Susans member Page Hamilton. * The Jesus Lizard * Liars -- At first, before they went dance-punk, and then went almost everywhere else. * Lightning Bolt * Melt-Banana * No Age * The Pop Group -- See also Post Punk, Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly. * The Psychic Paramount -- Loud, abrasive noise rock mixed with Psychedelic Rock * Ramleh -- Combined Hard Rock with Power Electronics. * Satanized * Scarling -- A four-way crash between Noise Rock, Noise Pop, Shoegazing and Goth Rock. * Scratch Acid * Sonic Youth -- Especially 1981-1985. * Swans -- Mainly 1982-1986, with later works predicating Post Rock.
  • Noise rock describes a style of rock music that became prominent in the 1980s. Noise rock makes use of the traditional instrumentation and iconography of rock, but incorporatesatonality and especially dissonance, and also frequently discards usual songwriting conventions.
  • O noise rock (tamén coñecido coma noise punk) describe un estilo do post-punk que comezou a destacar nos anos 80. O noise rock fai uso da instrumentación tradicional e da iconografía do rock, pero incorpora atonalidade e sobre todo disonancia, e frecuentemente rexeita a convencións habituais á hora de compoñer.
  • thumb|300px|Butthole Surfers – Band thumb|right|300 px Noise Rock ist ein kleineres Genre im Rock. Hier wird jenseits von Alternative und Psychedelic kräftig gelärmt, ohne dabei jedoch Industrial Rock oder Stoner Rock zu sein. Atonale und dissonante Elemente und viel Feedback gehören dazu. Noise Rock kann ganz unterschiedliche Wurzeln haben, z.B. No Wave oder Krautrock. In dieser Form entstand er ab Beginn der 1980er. → Siehe auch Alternative Rock, Industrial Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock, Stoner Rock
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