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The First Conspiracy

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The First Conspiracy
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1, 1999
Recorded16–18 december, 1998
StudioSecond Home Studio, Umeå, Sweden
GenreGarage rockgarage punkindie rockpost-punk revivalpost-hardcore
Length27:19
LabelG7 Welcoming Committee (USA/Canada)
Ling Lao[1] (China)
Burning Heart (2002 re-edition, Europe/Australia)
The (International) Noise Conspiracy chronology
The First Conspiracy
(1999)
Survival Sickness
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

The First Conspiracy is an album by The (International) Noise Conspiracy. It is a compilation of four 7" records that were released in Europe earlier that year. It was first released on International Workers' Day in 1999 on the record label G7 Welcoming Committee. In 2002, it was re-released with new cover art on Burning Heart Records. The record serves as a compilation of the first recordings by the band and acts as a framework for the ideas and musical themes that would become more fully formed on their debut album the following year, Survival Sickness.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by The (International) Noise Conspiracy

No.TitleLength
1."The First Conspiracy"1:14
2."Abolish Work"2:40
3."A New Language"2:32
4."Do U Know My Name?"2:11
5."T.I.M.E.B.O.M.B."3:37
6."The Sin Crusade"2:02
7."The Blast-Off"1:40
8."Young Pretenders Army"2:12
9."I Swear If U Do"2:20
10."Airports"1:57
11."Introduction To The..."2:31
12."Black Mask"2:24
Notes
  • Although it shares a title, "Black Mask" is not the same composition as what was featured on Armed Love

Personnel

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Band
  • Sara Almgren – guitars, organ, liner notes, mixing
  • Ludwig Dahlberg – drums, percussion, liner notes, mixing
  • Inge Johansson – bass, liner notes, mixing
  • Dennis Lyxzén – lead vocals, liner notes, mixing
  • Lars Strömberg – guitars, liner notes, mixing
Production
  • Pelle Gunnerfeldt – mastering
  • Mats Hammarström – mixing
  • Morgan Johansson – management (re-edition), booking from Scandinavia (re-edition)
  • Tobbe Lorentz – booking from Europe excluding Scandinavia (re-edition)
  • Margie Alban – booking from North America (re-edition)

References

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  1. ^ "The (International) Noise Conspiracy – The First Conspiracy". Discogs. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
  2. ^ The First Conspiracy at AllMusic