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Old 01.04.2008, 12:12 PM   #7
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1. A Noise Song (in this case also an album) that defines the genre:
Lou Reed "Metal Machine Music"

2. A Noise band that defines the genre:
I don't know, maybe Whitehouse.

3.Two Noise albums you would want on a desert island:
Robert Fripp and Brian Eno, Evening Star
Glenn Branca, Symphony No. 1

4. Two Noise songs that make you smile:
Fripp & Eno - "An Index of Metals"
Henri Chopin - "Dynamisme Integral"

5. One Noise song that makes you frown:
most of them

6. A band that should be thought of as Noise, but rarely are:
I'm sure there's an obvious good answer that I'm not thinking of, but don't want to rack my brain over this right now.

7. A band that shouldn't be thought of as Noise, but regularly are:
Sonic Youth...although they have some "noise" releases too, they are far too often thought of as strictly "noise." Take the mention in Juno, for instance.

8. Japanese or American:
American

9. Sonic Youth's most Noise song (no covers):
"Mieux: de Corrosion"
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