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Merzbow
Merzbow
Japanese noise project
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The Haters
The Haters
American noise music collective
2
Richard Youngs
Richard Youngs
bristih singer
3
Gore Beyond Necropsy
Gore Beyond Necropsy
Japanese goregrind band
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Aube
Aube
Japanese noise musician
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David Lee Myers
David Lee Myers
American musician
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Cock E.S.P.
Cock E.S.P.
American noise group
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Macronympha
Macronympha
American noise group
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Big City Orchestra
Big City Orchestra
American art/anti-art group based generally in California
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Masonna
Masonna
Japanese noise musician
10
Neil Campbell
Neil Campbell
musician
11
Hair Police
Hair Police
12
Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
American guitarist
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Rick White
Rick White
Canadian musician
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Final
Final
band
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Kevin Drumm
Kevin Drumm
American musician
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Voice of Eye
Voice of Eye
American experimental music duo
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Grifters
Grifters
indie rock band
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Pussy Galore
Pussy Galore
American garage rock band
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Howard Stelzer
Howard Stelzer
American musician
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Club Moral
Club Moral
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Growing
Growing
American band
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Knurl
Knurl
Canadian noise musician
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Stephen O'Malley
Stephen O'Malley
American musician
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Yamantaka Eye
Yamantaka Eye
Japanese singer
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Destroy All Monsters
Destroy All Monsters
American rock band
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Neptune
Neptune
noise music band from Boston
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Davenport Family
Davenport Family
musical collective from Madison, Wisconsin
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Borbetomagus
Borbetomagus
American free jazz / noise group
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Eric's Trip
Eric's Trip
Canadian indie rock band
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Randy Greif
Randy Greif
composer
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Boredoms
Boredoms
Japanese rock band
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Mentallo and the Fixer
Mentallo and the Fixer
band
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Lightning Bolt
Lightning Bolt
band
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Wooden Wand
Wooden Wand
American musician
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Dog Faced Hermans
Dog Faced Hermans
Scottish band
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Jad Fair
Jad Fair
American singer and guitarist
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Alison's Halo
Alison's Halo
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Wolf Eyes
Wolf Eyes
American band
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yelworC
yelworC
band
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Incapacitants
Incapacitants
Japanese noise group
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Chris Cutler
Chris Cutler
English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist
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A Band
A Band
British musical collective
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Maurizio Bianchi
Maurizio Bianchi
Italian musician
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New Mind
New Mind
electro-industrial band from Cumbria, Great Britain
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Bob Bellerue
Bob Bellerue
American composer
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The Gerogerigegege
The Gerogerigegege
Japanese band
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Armageddon Dildos
Armageddon Dildos
German musical group; electro-industrial-duo
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Eyeless in Gaza
Eyeless in Gaza
English post punk band
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Kill Switch...Klick
Kill Switch...Klick
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The Wake
The Wake
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Rat at Rat R
Rat at Rat R
band
Intro
Japanese noise band
Members, past and present

C.C.C.C. (a.k.a. Cosmic Coincidence Control Center) is a Japanese noise band.

The core line up consisted of former actress Mayuko Hino and Hiroshi Hasegawa. Hino would occasionally, during live shows, reprise this element of her past into her performances by engaging in such acts as onstage striptease. Another notorious feature of their live shows was the plastic bags of urine that were thrown into the audience. Other members were occasionally and variably brought in for work on single albums, but had no permanent membership in the band.

Aesthetically, the band - and Mayuko Hino in particular - advocated a very emotive and cathartic approach to noise music as opposed to the conceptual and intellectual approaches advocated by many European noise musicians, most notably within the "power electronics" subgenre. Mayuko Hino believes that an emotional, rather than an intellectual, approach to noise not only creates more interesting sounds, but reveals much about the personality of the noisemaker.

Sonically, C.C.C.C.'s early releases were much quieter and less distorted than most other Japanoise releases of that time due to the live, analogue nature of the recordings. Later releases, such as "Rocket Shrine" and "Love and Noise", however, took the psychedelic ambiance and oddball sounds of early C.C.C.C., but amplified the volume and distortion levels to easily be as loud and harsh as other Japanese noise bands, if not more so. The band's later releases rank among the more sonically diverse of noise music albums, exploring an incredible variety of sonic dissonances, while still maintaining a consistently ear-splitting loudness.

By the end of 90s, the band had stopped performing and recording. Hiroshi Hasegawa has moved on, by all appearances, to doing experimental ambiance, this time as part of Astro. In 1995, Mayuko Hino released an album called Chaos of the Night, which also starred Monte Cazazza of "Industrial Records" fame. In 1998, they performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall on 2nd of July during John Peel Meltdown.