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===Contemporary uses=== Audio feedback became a signature feature of many underground rock bands during the 1980s. American [[noise-rock]]ers [[Sonic Youth]] melded the rock-feedback tradition with a compositional and classical approach (notably covering Reich's "Pendulum Music"), and guitarist/producer [[Steve Albini]]'s group [[Big Black]] also worked controlled feedback into the makeup of their songs. With the [[alternative rock]] movement of the 1990s, feedback again saw a surge in popular usage by suddenly mainstream acts like [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], the [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], [[Rage Against the Machine]] and [[the Smashing Pumpkins]]. The use of the "no-input-mixer" method for sound generation by feeding a mixing console back into itself has been adopted in experimental electronic and noise music by practitioners such as [[Toshimaru Nakamura]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thewire.co.uk/in-writing/essays/the-wire-300_keith-moline-on-the-rise-of-noise|title=The Wire 300: Keith Moliné on the rise of Noise - the Wire}}</ref>
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