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The Infernal Noise Brigade marched into the sunset for the final time recently, a fact which saddens us all. Something good has passed. The upside is that the former members of the INB are now free to pursue other projects and today WorldChanging gives us a look into what those might be. According to WorldChanging some of the Brigade are headed to the Midwest to particpate in the Miss Rockaway Armada.

After seven years, drumcentric rabble-rousers the Infernal Noise Brigade have called it quits. This weekend offers you two last chances to see the politicomusic group in action.

Uh oh. Seems as if there's some city-funded disruption of shopping and commerce (both of which are a citizen's patriotic duty) going on downtown, care of everybody's favorite drum-centric hooligans, the Infernal Noise Brigade.

You can wander around the city jumping from protest to loft party to street gathering hoping to come across the Infernal Noise Brigade, but, you know, it's a big city and you can wander for quite a while before your path crosses with theirs. Rarely is there an actual advertised performance with a time and a date and a ticket to be purchased (and that's not out in the middle of nowhere) and yet this Super Weekend you're in luck. Infernal Noise Brigade is at LoFi tonight on Eastlake for a whole six dollars. Wait, six dollars? What a bunch of capitalists!

Seattlest doesn't normally do the rave thing, and we would never even consider going to Burning Man, but we're kind of curious about the October 15th Internal Combustion event, described as "an underground trance dance gathering at a place like no other," only because where its taking place, that underground tunnel by Stevens Pass, is in fact a place like no other: site of the historic 1910 Stevens Pass avalanche that killed 96 people aboard two trains stalled in the snow. Having a rave/trance party in such a place seems kind of like screening The Shining at a birthday party for an orphan who's dad went insane and killed people with an ax. Or maybe its not totally comparable with that, but still...

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