2000 studio album by The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Survival Sickness is the first studio album by the (International) Noise Conspiracy , released in 2000.[ 9] [ 10]
Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "even the Conspiracy's most energetic broadsides seem more well-meaning than incendiary."[ 1] CMJ New Music Report called the album "astounding," and noted the "nearly flawless thematic progression as a call-to-arms."[ 11] The Chicago Tribune called it "a truly volatile Molotov cocktail of '60s garage-rock and Stooges-style punk."[ 12]
Track listing
All tracks are written by The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Title 1. "I Wanna Know About U" 2:30 2. "The Subversive Sound" 2:38 3. "Smash it Up" 3:15 4. "(I've Got) Survival Sickness" 4:09 5. "The Reproduction of Death" 3:48 6. "Impostor Costume" 2:57 7. "Intermission" 2:24 8. "Only Lovers Left Alive" 2:42 9. "Do I Have To Spell It Out?" 4:00 10. "Will It Ever Be Quiet?" 3:46 11. "Enslavement Blues" 3:19 12. "Ready Steady Go!" 4:15
References
^ a b "THE (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY 'Survival Sickness' Burning Hearts/Epitaph" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 18 May 2021 .
^ "Survival Sickness - The (International) Noise Conspiracy | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 4. MUZE. p. 484.
^ Myers, Ben (April 15, 2000). "Albums". Kerrang! . No. 797. EMAP . p. 45.
^ Black, Virginia (June 2000). "Under the Hammer". Metal Hammer . No. 79. UK: Future plc . p. 70.
^ "The (International) Noise Conspiracy: Survival Sickness" . Pitchfork .
^ Derdeyn, Stuart (7 Nov 2000). "Ultrasound". The Province . p. B5.
^ "The (International) Noise Conspiracy - Survival Sickness" . www.punknews.org . 27 March 2001.
^ "The (International) Noise Conspiracy | Biography & History" . AllMusic .
^ "(International) Noise Conspiracy On Tour And Handing Out Homework" . MTV News . Archived from the original on August 30, 2018.
^ "Must Hear" . CMJ New Music Report . CMJ Network, Inc. May 22, 2000 – via Google Books.
^ Reger, Rick (2 Nov 2001). "(International) Noise Conspiracy is a blast". Chicago Tribune . Friday. p. 7.