Gasp - Drome Triller of Puzzle Zoo People is probably the best example of mixing noise, tape loops and power violence. Everything about that record holds up after 20 years a lot better than a lot of the PV from that era.
Nikudori - Genital Torture is a perfect fusion of noise - one of the best records I own.
The Merzbow & Gore Beyond Necropsy collab is excellent and I'm sure it's the benchmark for this sort of thing.
Suppression did 7" collabs with Facialmass and Crank Sturgeon and both are very enjoyable.
Iron Lung "White Glove Test" has the album - I would say the best Iron Lung material - an LP and then a noise record - IIRC there is a download of both mixed.
Brutal Truth made a great noise record on their split(s) with Bastard Noise. I really like the "control room" mixes BT have done over the years.
Merzbow & Full of Hell collab is really excellent, the Sister Fawn LP in particular is great.
Disappointments are bands with a bunch of generic noise tracks interspersed or even worse, one long outro track that goes on and serves no real purpose. Or even worse, a record and accompanied noise record that need to be "played on two stereos simultaneously" - who has two stereos in the same room?
Shameless plug for a project I'm involved with - sort of punk, sort of noisecore, sort of noise -
www.postnataldrip.bandcamp.com - might meet the criteria or perhaps just recorded so poorly it sounds like noisy shit?