List of noise rock bands
This is a list of noise rock bands.
0–9[]
A[]
B[]
- Babes in Toyland[4]
- Barkmarket[citation needed][5]
- Big Black[6][7]
- The Birthday Party[6]
- Black Midi[8]
- Blind Idiot God[9]
- The Body[10]
- Boredoms[6]
- Boris[11]
- Brainbombs[12]
- Brainiac[13]
- The Butthole Surfers[6]
C[]
D[]
- Daughters[16]
- Dazzling Killmen[17]
- Death from Above[18]
- Deerhoof[19]
- Dinosaur Jr.[20]
- Distorted Pony[21]
- Drive Like Jehu[22]
- DZ Deathrays[23]
E[]
F[]
G[]
H[]
J[]
K[]
L[]
- Les Rallizes Denudes[6]
- Live Skull[25]
- Lightning Bolt[36]
- The Locust[37]
- Lou Reed[6]
M[]
- mclusky[38]
- Melt-Banana[39]
- Melkbelly[40]
- Melvins[25][4]
- The Membranes[25]
- Thurston Moore[6]
- Michael Gira[41]
O[]
P[]
R[]
S[]
- Scratch Acid[6][25][44]
- Shellac[45]
- Shorty[46]
- Six Finger Satellite[7]
- Slug[47]
- Sonic Youth[6][7]
- Steel Pole Bath Tub[48]
- Steve Albini[28]
- The Stooges[6]
- Swans[7]
T[]
U[]
V[]
W[]
Z[]
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