Atomizer

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Atomizer is a seminal 1986 noise rock album by Big Black, noted for its abrasive sound, drum machine rhythms, and influential role in underground rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Big Black NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
featuresInstrument drum machine
genre noise rock
post-hardcore
post-punk
hasCoverArtBy Steve Albini NERFINISHED
hasNotableTrack Jordan, Minnesota
Kerosene
hasTrack Bad Houses
Big Money
Cables
Fists of Love
Jordan, Minnesota
Kerosene
Passing Complexion
Pigeon Kill
Racer-X
Strange Things
influencedArtistCommunity American underground rock bands
influencedGenre noise rock
post-hardcore
underground rock
isConsidered influential underground rock album
seminal noise rock album
label Homestead Records
Touch and Go Records NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 35 minutes
mainSongwriter Steve Albini NERFINISHED
nextWorkInArtistDiscography Headache
notableCharacteristic abrasive sound
confrontational lyrics
harsh guitar tones
use of drum machine rhythms
originalReleaseDate 1986-04-01
performer Big Black NERFINISHED
performerMember Dave Riley NERFINISHED
Santiago Durango NERFINISHED
Steve Albini NERFINISHED
previousWorkInArtistDiscography Racer-X
producer Big Black NERFINISHED
Steve Albini NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1985
releaseYear 1986

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Big Black notableWork Atomizer