THE (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY Sign With AMERICAN RECORDS

November 6, 2003

Sweden's THE (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY, the band fronted by former REFUSED screamer Dennis Lyxzen, have inked a deal with American Records.

Rick Rubin (AUDIOSLAVE, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, SLAYER, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) will produce the group's third full-length album, tentatively due early next year.

"I think they're a great live band — they have incredible stage presence. And we're helping making album that conveys as much as they have onstage on record. Which I don't think has been done before," Rubin writes on the American Records web site.

THE (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY's last release was an EP titled "Bigger Cages, Longer Chains" (Burning Heart/Epitaph).

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