List of noise rock bands
This is a list of noise rock bands.
0–9
A
B
- Babes in Toyland[5]
 - Barkmarket[6]
 - Big Black[7][8]
 - The Birthday Party[7]
 - Black Midi[9]
 - Blind Idiot God[10]
 - The Body[11]
 - Boredoms[7]
 - Boris[12]
 - Brainbombs[13]
 - Brainiac[14]
 - The Butthole Surfers[7]
 
C
D
- Daisy Chainsaw[20]
 - Daughters[21]
 - Dazzling Killmen[22]
 - Death from Above 1979[23]
 - Deerhoof[24]
 - Dinosaur Jr.[25]
 - Distorted Pony[26]
 - Drive Like Jehu[27]
 - Drunk Tank[28]
 - DZ Deathrays[29]
 
E
F
G
- Gilla Band[35][36]
 - Girls Against Boys
 - God Bullies[37]
 - godheadSilo[38]
 - Gore[31]
 - Grong Grong[31]
 - Glenn Branca[39]
 - Guerilla Toss[40]
 
H
I
J
K
L
M
- Magik Markers[48]
 - mclusky[49]
 - Melt-Banana[50]
 - Melkbelly[51]
 - Melvins[31][5]
 - The Membranes[31]
 - METZ
 - Thurston Moore[7]
 - Michael Gira[52]
 - Model/Actriz[53]
 
N, O
P
Q
R
S
- Scratch Acid[7][31][49]
 - Season to Risk[63]
 - Shellac[64]
 - Shorty[65]
 - Show Me the Body[66]
 - Six Finger Satellite[8]
 - Sonic Youth[7][8]
 - Steel Pole Bath Tub[67]
 - Steve Albini[36]
 - The Stooges[7]
 - Swans[8]
 
T
- Tad[68]
 - Tar[5]
 - Thinking Fellers Union Local 282[26]
 - Totimoshi[69]
 - Tropical Fuck Storm[70]
 - Today Is the Day[5]
 
U
V
W
Z
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