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‘My body ached from the volume’: the mystery and majesty of Japanese noise-rockers les Rallizes Dénudés

Discover the enigmatic world of Les Rallizes Dénudés, a Japanese noise-rock band that defied norms. From hijackings to bootleg fame, their legacy is a blend of chaos and mystique. Dive into their sonic universe and the stories behind their...

The Guardian· May 5, 2026 · 10:28 AM · 107 views

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Discover the enigmatic world of Les Rallizes Dénudés, a Japanese noise-rock band that defied norms. From hijackings to bootleg fame, their legacy is a blend of chaos and mystique. Dive into their sonic universe and the stories behind their hauntingly powerful sound. #MusicHistory #JapaneseRock #LesRallizesDenudes #NoiseRock #PsychedelicRock

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