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International Noise Conspiracy Audio CD

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Listen  1. A Northwest Passage (Album Version) 3:55£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  2. Up For Sale 3:27£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  3. Bigger Cages, Longer Chains (Album Version) 4:21£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  4. Breakout 2001 (Album Version) 3:43£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  5. A Body Treatise (Album Version) 3:24£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  6. Born Into a Mess (Album Version) 5:21£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  7. New Empire Blues (Album Version) 3:19£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  8. Capitalism Stole My Virginity (Album Version) 3:38£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen  9. Last Century Promise (Album Version) 6:10£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen10. Dead Language of Love (Album Version) 4:24£0.89  Buy MP3 
Listen11. A New Morning, Changing Weather (Album Version) 4:27£0.89  Buy MP3 


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Morning, Changing Weather 3 Mar 2004
By Jasonian Revolution - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Wow, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, these guys are amazing, how can I describe the energy coming from this cd. From the first note that came from the speakers, I knew this was something different. I have listened to their older stuff and this is something completely different. Their first full-length First Conspiracy is more of just cool beats with catchy lyrics, while Survival Sickness, their second, is harder, faster riffs. Their newest project, A New Morning ,Changing Weather is their best stuff yet. Combine jazzy indie music, the best studio work I've seen in a long time, meaningful lyrics(mainly on the evils of capitalism), GREAT vocals(Dennis is a madman with the mic), and some of the most talented songwriters in the world, and you get A New Morning, Changing Weather.
::Song Review::
1.Northwest Passage
- (10) Great Song, talks of the "Northwest Passage" we're all trying to find, the way to happiness

2.Up For Sale
- (9) This song is about Capitalism and how we are all "Up For Sale" Only reason for rating it 9 is it gets rather repetitive at the end

3.Bigger Cages, Longer Chains
- (10)In the top three. Catchiest song on the album. Many different interesting parts. Listen to it up at the music sampler.

4.Breakout 2001
- (10) Great Chorus. About how we can break away from the capitalist rulers in our world

5. A Body Treatise
- (9) Starts slow, picks up to be a great song

6.Born into a Mess
- (10) Great music by every part in the band. Many different parts also

7. New Empire Blues
- (10)Three way tie for the best song on the album. Great guitar riffs, extremely well though out song. Guest saxophone parts.

8.Capitalism Stole My Virginity
- (10) You can guess what this song is about. Amazing vocals on Dennis' part. Keyboards play a great part in this song.

9. Last Century Promise
- (9) Good song, except for the guitar screeching that is in the background the whole time

10. Dead Language of Love
- (9) Good song, great vocals.

11. A New Morning, Changing Weather
- (10) Title Song, and a great one! This song is in the three way tie also, but I would probably say this is the best on the album. Best vocal on the cd, best guitar, best keyboards, best drums. Everything is moving too fast for life on this track. Great chorus, the keyboard outro is the best I've ever heard on any cd ever.

All in all, this is the best cd I own, and I doubt it will ever be less than that, that is unless, of course, TINC comes out with a new full length, which,I'm sure will be nothing less than phenomenal. They will be at Warped Tour 2004, so if your getting tickets make sure you go to these guys because they put on the best live show I've ever seen.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars somewhat looked over 3 Sep 2002
By leah - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
these days its the hives, the vines, the strokes, etc. that are suposidly starting up the whole indie rock, and garage punk, but the international noise conspiracy was before them and are not getting as much credit for this new wave of music becoming popular. so i am giving this cd5 stars and i hope people dont overlook the bands that are older than 15 minutes.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A right to be treated equal 5 Nov 2001
By Robert Arnold - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is probably one of the better cd's I have bought in the past few months. And with the invention of the mp3 it does take a lot for me to buy a cd. If you're a fan of Refused "The Shape Of Punk To Come" then you'll probably like it. Not quite as good as "Survival Sickness" but it has its moments. You can tell it comes from a lot more influences than previous INC albums. I could hear some 80's and 70's in there. If you are new to INC I would still start off with "Survival Sickness" but this should at least be in your collection a little bit down the road.
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