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Black Noise Is the New Sound!

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Download links and information about Black Noise Is the New Sound! by Tokyo Sex Destruction. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 52:42 minutes.

Artist: Tokyo Sex Destruction
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 22
Duration: 52:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pills to Wait for the Summer 2:29
2. Two Years Ago 2:03
3. Birds On the Velvet Roof 2:15
4. The New Sound (In the Black Noise Religion) 2:06
5. Raniy-Day Light 2:54
6. Black Cold Heart 3:10
7. The Bridge 2:12
8. New Magazines 1:48
9. Modern Education 2:05
10. Confuse Me 3:28
11. Soul Music Party N.2 1:47
12. Pills to Wait for the Summer (Mono Version) 2:31
13. Two Years Ago (Mono Version) 2:04
14. Birds On the Velvet Roof (Mono Version) 2:20
15. The New Sound (In the Black Noise Religion) [Mono Version] 2:08
16. Raniy-Day Light (Mono Version) 2:58
17. Black Cold Heart (Mono Version) 3:12
18. The Bridge (Mono Version) 2:12
19. New Magazines (Mono Version) 1:52
20. Modern Education (Mono Version) 2:05
21. Confuse Me (Mono Version) 3:28
22. Bonus Track 1:35

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Apparently continuing their willful re-creation of the career path of their beloved MC5 (all of the Spanish four-piece's members adopted the surname Sinclair in honor of MC5 manager/polemicist John Sinclair), Black Noise Is the New Sound! is Back in the USA to Tokyo Sex Destruction's Kick Out the Jams, the raucous and scathingly political Le Red Soul Comunnitte. The songs are more in thrall to MC5's garage rock forebears like the Sonics and the Chocolate Watchband, much as MC5 looked back to '50s rock & roll on their second album. (Actually, the freakbeat homage "Birds on the Velvet Roof" sounds more like an early Move B-side.) And the band's unapologetically leftist politics, though still present on songs like "New Magazines" and "Modern Education," are dialed back considerably from the first album's polemics. This makes Black Noise Is the New Sound! a somewhat more accessible, but no less passionate, piece of garage rock agit-prop. (In an amusing nod to a current trend in reissue CDs, this 22-track CD consists of 11 songs, presented in both stereo and mono mixes.)