The Infernal Noise Brigade was a Seattle, Washington-based musical group, who originally formed to participate in the 1999 Seattle WTO protests. Over its seven-year history, the group performed as part of several large-scale protest actions, such as those at the 2000 IMF/World Bank Meeting in Prague, the 2003 WTO Ministerial in Cancún, Mexico, and the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City, as well as at numerous events in their homebase of Seattle. In July 2005, they participated in the protests against the 31st G8 summit in Scotland as part of a European tour that also brought them to England, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Austria. they sometimes performed at more conventional concerts and club gigs, usually featured as part of a musically eclectic program.
Members of Infernal Noise Brigade went on to form Titanium Sporkestra.
Recordings
- Insurgent Selections for Battery & Voice
- Vamos a la Playa (live in Cancún), 2003
- The Final Recordings 2009
Notes
External links
- Official site
- Organization: Ones to Watch, Stranger Genius Awards 2005, The Stranger, October 13–19, 2005
- Performance Picks: Infernal Noise Brigade , Seattle Weekly, March 22, 2006
- J.B. Rabin, Beat the Band, Portland Mercury, September 4–10, 2003
- Alan Roden and Linda Summerhayes, They came looking for trouble. . they got their wish, Edinburgh Evening News, 5 July 2005.
- Alex Nunns, The strange affair of the Gleneagles G8 demo, 7 July 2005, part of Red Pepper's G8 coverage.
