List of noise rock bands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a list of notable noise rock bands. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also References 0–9 '68[1] A AIDS Wolf[2] An Albatross[3] Arab on Radar[4] B Babes in Toyland[5] Barkmarket[6] Big Black[7][8] The Birthday Party[7] Black Midi[9] Blind Idiot God[10] Blonde Redhead The Body[11] Boredoms[7] Boris[12] Brainbombs[13] Brainiac[14] The Butthole Surfers[7] C Carsick Cars[15][16] Chat Pile[17] Cherubs[5] The Chinese Stars[18] Cows[19][5] Crunt[20] D Daisy Chainsaw[21] Daughters[22] Dazzling Killmen[23] Death from Above 1979[24] Deerhoof[25] Dinosaur Jr.[26] Distorted Pony[27] Drive Like Jehu[28] Drunk Tank[29] DZ Deathrays[30] E Ed Hall[31] F Feedtime[32] Flipper[33] Foot Village[34] Fudge Tunnel[35] G Gilla Band[36][37] Girls Against Boys God Bullies[38] godheadSilo[39] Gore[32] Grong Grong[32] Glenn Branca[40] Guerilla Toss[41] H Half Japanese[7] Halo of Flies[32] Health[42] Hella Helmet[5] Her New Knife[43] High Rise[32] I Itchy-O[44] J The Jesus Lizard[45][5] Jucifer[46] K KEN Mode[47] Killdozer[32] L Les Rallizes Denudes[7] Les Savy Fav Live Skull[32] Lightning Bolt[48] The Locust[49] Lou Reed[7] Lubricated Goat[50] M Magik Markers[51] mclusky[52] Melt-Banana[53] Melkbelly[54] Melvins[32][5] The Membranes[32] METZ Thurston Moore[7] Michael Gira[55] Model/Actriz[56] N, O Neptune[57] Nightstick[58] Nirvana Oxbow[59] P Pain Teens[5] Part Chimp[60] Polvo[61] Pussy Galore[32] Pixies Prostitute Q Queenadreena[62] R Red Krayola[63] Replicator[64] Royal Trux[7] Ruins[32] Rapeman[65] S Scratch Acid[7][32][52] Season to Risk[66] Shellac[67] Shorty[68] Show Me the Body[69] Six Finger Satellite[8] Sonic Youth[7][8] Steel Pole Bath Tub[70] Steve Albini[37] The Stooges[7] Stretchheads[71] Swans[8] T Tad[72] Tar[5] Thinking Fellers Union Local 282[27] Totimoshi[73] Tropical Fuck Storm[74] Today Is the Day[5] U Uboa[75] Unsane[76] Unwound[77] Uzi[32] The U-Men[78] V The Velvet Underground[7] W White Hills (band)[79] White Zombie[80] Whores[81] Z Zeni Geva[82] References [1]"Album Review: '68 – Two Parts Viper". 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