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Following the release of their first two albums, the group toured Canada in 1969 (where a music critic described them as creating “an earthquake of sound”) and, that year, The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association recorded a volume of 130 decibels during a performance of the song “Heartbreaker.” Tour manager Richard Cole said the band had not been seeking publicity about the sound levels. Though Dylan’s decibel levels were not measured, his initiative marks a step on the road to louder concerts.Scientists have demonstrated that loud music can release endorphins, so Led Zeppelin fans were probably happy when the band started to crank up the volume in the late 60s. “I was a hi-fi purist as far as sound is concerned,” said Alderson, who was present when Dylan famously told his band to “play f_ing loud” as disgruntled fans booed his electric music. He hired Richard Alderson to build him a new live sound system.Alderson, who had previously built one for Harry Belafonte, said constructing his own system was necessary for Dylan because most theatres at the time were simply not equipped for a loud amplified band. Supremely loud concerts are normally associated with rock and heavy metal bands – the Newport Folk And Jazz Festival have volume restrictions for their stages – but when folk star Bob Dylan toured Europe in 1966 he was looking for a louder sound for his new electric band. 'He had those two 26s, and 16 toms, or whatever.

The volume leapt up incredibly.”The Who’s claim to noise fame is also something of a cautionary tale. Drummer Ian Paice said: “Rock’n’roll went to a different level. In 1972, The Guinness Book Of Records crowned Deep Purple the world’s loudest band after 117 decibels were registered at London’s Rainbow Theatre. One show was so loud that three people standing near speakers were knocked unconscious.

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At a soundcheck in 2008, they reportedly reached 139 decibels. They were using 10 tons of amplifiers and speakers that were 40 feet in length and 21-feet high. In 1984, in Hanover, Germany, they overtook The Who’s record when two sound specialists measured them playing at 129.5 decibels. The band had a technical contract “rider” that specified a minimum sound pressure level of 126 decibels for their sound systems.

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Chunks of plaster and dust came down on the audience and the gig passed into music history. In June 1996, the British electronica group Leftfield had a bassline noise that was reportedly measured at 137 decibels when they played London’s Brixton Academy. The power had to be cut to stop the band from continuing to play.Motörhead aren’t the only band to have shaken up a venue. The music was so loud the vibrations cracked the ceiling and plaster came down on the crowd. The beautiful venue was no match for Lemmy and what he described as Motörhead’s “loud, fast, raucous, speed-freak rock’n’roll.” When the band played there in December 1984, they were measured at 130 decibels.

A year later, in July 2009, officials of Ottawa’s state body, The National Capital Commission, were so concerned by the potential noise levels at a KISS Bluesfest gig that they had investigators in place. There have even been claims that Swedish band Sleazy Joe reached 143.2 in Hassleholm in 2008. It would be like the final scene in Carrie when she finally brings the whole school down from within.”Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth, and ZZ Top are among many other bands known for their loud concerts, but even they were topped by British punk band Gallows, who, in 2007, locked themselves in a studio and were said to have ramped up to 132.5 decibels. Leftfield keyboardist Neil Barnes later said, “I don’t want to bring the plaster down again, it’s a beautiful building… if we did lose the plot we could bring the building down.

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Their whole career was built round their live performances. The band were measured at 103 decibels and their music set off numerous car alarms outside the venue.Listen to the best rock music on for more speaker-shattering rock classics.I can tell ya of a band that seems to be pushed to the back regarding any claims about anything these days and i am well and truly annoyed by it. The gig by the Australian musicians could be heard four miles away, across Waitematā Harbour in Birkenhead. AC/DC had long been one of the loudest bands on the planet and, when they played the Auckland venue in 2015, they ignited a row over noise pollution.

So who could it possibly be that would be louder than the critics choice of bands, as this list seems to be favouring. No doubt the Guinness Book Of Records people never took their level meters into one of this bands gigs as they would no doubt be sat at the No1 spot for playing at such a hellishly loud volume. They stole the show at the festivals they appeared at, most notably The Reading Rock Festival’80 – , turning an apathetic crowd into a total out and out frenzy of stomping worshippers to the band performing their art before their eyes.

Plenty of echo from the walls, being close to the Marshall stacks and next to the drums caused my ears to ring for days after the show. I saw Night Ranger on their Midnight Madness tour in an old (1917), concrete edifice called the Evansville Coliseum. I tip my home made mirrored top hat to Noddy Holder(the loudest rock vocalist there ever was), Jim Lea, Dave Hill & Don Powell, the original boot stompers from Wolverhampton…….i thank you.It also depends on the venue and proximity to the stage.

As my friends, The Pursuit of Happiness, sang: “Speaking of hearing, I can’t take too much loud music.I mean I like to play it, but I sure don’t like the racket!”Tiny articles in early rock magazines said Blue Cheer were so loud they had to record outdoors — part of their second album, Outsideinside, was recorded on a San Francisco pierBlue Cheer, the first American band to use Marshall amps,has been seen as a pioneer of extreme loudness, being the first band ever listed in The Guinness Book of World Records as loudest band in the world, preceding Deep Purple.They have been described as “undoubtedly the heaviest and loudest band of the time”,”Weird, obnoxious, loud as in L-O-U-D!!!”and “loud enough to get Apollo’s attention”. To this day, if the sound gets too loud, I hear a horrible sound like paper tearing in ears if I don’t wear plugs in a loud show. I had forgotten to bring ear plugs for that show. His band in that small venue was so loud, I stayed next to the entrance so I could duck out periodically to protect my ears when the sound pressure got too much to take. Many years later, I saw Cinderella front-man Tom Keifer in a club in Dallas called Trees.

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