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* Music/{{Chrome}} -- Acid Punk grandfathers of IndustrialMetal. At their noisiest and harshest from 1978-1979.

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* Music/{{Chrome}} Music/{{Chrome|Band}} -- Acid Punk grandfathers of IndustrialMetal. At their noisiest and harshest from 1978-1979.
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Noise rock's antecedents can be traced to proto-punk bands like Music/TheVelvetUnderground and Music/TheStooges, [[PostPunk the No Wave scene]], and HardcorePunk. (And that's not even counting all of the [[WidgetSeries bizarre Japanese groups]] dating back to TheSixties like Music/LesRallizesDenudes, or the [[UnbuiltTrope quirked-out]] pre-Music/SexPistols aberrations like Half-Japanese, which while obscure have made a huge impact on the genre.) The genre as a unified movement emerged in TheEighties 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}}, IndustrialMetal, [[DoomMetal Drone Doom]], {{Grunge}}, and a few varieties of HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}}. It also very commonly overlaps with PostHardcore, and most noise rock acts comfortably fit within that genre as well.

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Noise rock's antecedents can be traced to proto-punk bands like Music/TheVelvetUnderground and Music/TheStooges, [[PostPunk the No Wave scene]], and HardcorePunk. (And that's not even counting all of the [[WidgetSeries bizarre Japanese groups]] groups dating back to TheSixties like Music/LesRallizesDenudes, or the [[UnbuiltTrope quirked-out]] pre-Music/SexPistols aberrations like Half-Japanese, which while obscure have made a huge impact on the genre.) The genre as a unified movement emerged in TheEighties 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}}, IndustrialMetal, [[DoomMetal Drone Doom]], {{Grunge}}, and a few varieties of HardcorePunk and {{Metalcore}}. It also very commonly overlaps with PostHardcore, and most noise rock acts comfortably fit within that genre as well.
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* Music/{{Nirvana}} - Mixed with their usual {{Grunge}} sound on ''Music/InUtero''.

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* Music/{{Nirvana}} - Mixed with their usual {{Grunge}} sound on ''Music/InUtero''.''Music/InUtero'', and the occasional track outside of it.
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** 1976 - ''Music/ThirdReichAndRoll''

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** 1976 - ''Music/ThirdReichAndRoll''''Music/TheThirdReichNRoll''

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