Smash It Up - The (International) Noise Conspiracy, International Noise
(I've Got) Suvival Sickness
The Reproduction of Death
Impostor Costume
Only Lovers Left Alive - The (International) Noise Conspiracy, (International) Noi
Do I Have to Spell It Out?
Will It Ever Be Quiet? - The (International) Noise Conspiracy, International Noise
Enslavement Blues
Sleeping Pills
Ready Steady Go!
The trailblazing American feminist Emma Goldman loved to say, "If I can't dance, I want no part in your revolution." Emma Goldman would love the International Noise Conspiracy. Combining radical anarchist politics and punk... more »-mod-soul sounds, the International Noise Conspiracy's debut, Survival Sickness, reads like a manifesto but moves like a triple-bill featuring the Small Faces, Booker T and the MGs, and Fugazi. The revolution may not be televised, but at least now it has a soundtrack. --S. Duda« less
The trailblazing American feminist Emma Goldman loved to say, "If I can't dance, I want no part in your revolution." Emma Goldman would love the International Noise Conspiracy. Combining radical anarchist politics and punk-mod-soul sounds, the International Noise Conspiracy's debut, Survival Sickness, reads like a manifesto but moves like a triple-bill featuring the Small Faces, Booker T and the MGs, and Fugazi. The revolution may not be televised, but at least now it has a soundtrack. --S. Duda
ali | a pink hut surrounded by miniature palm trees, pur | 08/12/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just when you think good, meaningful punk really is completely dead a group like TINC releases an excellent political punk cd. Like a lot of other reviewers have said, TINC is in the same class as Refused, Nation of Ulysses, etc. The songs have points, which they explain in the cd booklet extensively. If you like the bands mentioned above and are really sick of the explosion of mindless "pop-punk", I recommend Survival Sickness. It is a great cd from a promising band."
Great Album
chad | 01/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first saw The International Noise Conspiracy over a year ago at a local show. They are one of the best bands I have seen live. Dennis is great and puts on a awesome performance. I don't know how one person can have so much energy. This album is great, and I think that they deserve more credit.Every single song is good and is sure to catch your attention. For anyone who is wondering on if they should get this album, the answer is yes, you will love it.Once you develop a liking for this band, you will be addicted, trust me."
The new beat
m_klippinge | 3rd world exploiter | 09/06/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is a full-length hit that you can listen to on repeat. The message in the lyrics is certainly easy to grasp and take to your heart, meaning this kind of music is one that is perfect for the revolution. This is the kind of punk I'd love to hear more often!
I love artists that grows and breaks new land, and one of those artists is Dennis Lyxzen. Refused's last album was very gifted and talented hardcore that said so much in so little words, and the same talent and call for revolution radiates this album, but with even more power, even though this isn't hardcore at all. You should find out why by listening to this one. Love."
YES, good punk
T. Truitt | Seattle, WA USA | 03/07/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"SO you want punk that is understandable and has good flow and mixes different sounds not just hard pounding guitar riffs and the same drum beat over and over again? Check these guys out... hard and edgy with melodic undertones... a great expansion of Refused, you should check them out too, this isnt as hard as refused but I still dig it and think you will too if you like Refused, Bad Religion and bands like that."