Contents Under Notice is the debut studio album of experimental ensemble Rhythm & Noise, released in 1984 by Ralph Records.
Retrospective critical reception of Contents Under Notice has been mixed. Ted Mill of allmusic described the release as a "mixture of wobbly synth beds, industrial noise, scattershot drum machines, eerie whines, and treated vocal samples." He gave it two and a half out of five stars, criticizing it for being too lengthy for its concept. However, Trouser Press offered a more enthusiastic review. Ira Robbins wrote that "in its raucous, multi-layered complexity, the piece asymptotically approaches sheer white noise din" and that "maybe this is what Martians with insomnia listen to."
The album has never been issued on CD.
Adapted from the Contents Under Notice liner notes.