Sore Throat
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Sore Throat were a British
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 crust punk
Crust punk
Crust punk is a form of music influenced by anarcho-punk, hardcore punk and extreme metal. The style, which evolved in the mid-1980s in England, often has songs with dark and pessimistic lyrics that linger on political and social ills...

 / grindcore
Grindcore
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 band, formed in Yorkshire
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 in 1987. They are known for being one of the earliest exponents of the grindcore subgenre known as "noisecore", as well launching the careers of several prominent members of the British metal
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 community.

Biography

Sore Throat were formed in 1987 by Richard "Militia" Walker (vocals; of Wartorn and Warfear) and Nick Royles (drums). They recruited Jon "Doom" Pickering (bass; previously a member of Doom
Doom (UK band)
Doom are an English crust punk band from Birmingham, England, whose first, influential lineup were together from 1987 to 1990. Despite its short existence, the band is considered pivotal in the rise of crust punk, a style within the punk rock subgenre that fuses extreme metal with anarcho-punk...

, Pelvic Thrust, Police Bastard and Cain), Brian "Bri" Talbot (guitar; also previously associated with Doom and Pelvic Thrust, as well as Ackworth St. Chaos Front, Metal Motherfuckers from Mars, Bugeyed, Warfear, Woodhouse Rejects, Stalingrad, Blood Sucking Feaks, Devils and Virtual Reality). The band were vehemently opposed to what they saw as commercialism with the hardcore
Hardcore punk
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 scene, and used ridicule to lyrically lambast the likes of Napalm Death
Napalm Death
Napalm Death are a death metal band formed in Birmingham, England in 1981. While none of its original members remain in the group, the lineup of vocalist Mark "Barney" Greenway, bassist Shane Embury, guitarist Mitch Harris and drummer Danny Herrera has remained consistent for most of the band's ...

, The Sex Pistols, Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies is a U.S. crossover thrash band founded in 1981 in Venice, Los Angeles, California by Mike Muir, its leader and only permanent member. The band is sometimes credited as one of "the fathers of crossover thrash"...

, DRI
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles is a thrash metal/crossover thrash band from the United States that formed in Houston, in 1982. The band currently comprises founding members, vocalist Kurt Brecht and guitarist Spike Cassidy, as well as drummer Rob Rampy and bassist Harald Oimoen.D.R.I...

, OLD
OLD (band)
OLD was a grindcore / industrial metal band from Bergenfield, New Jersey, signed to Earache Records...

, Wehrmacht
Wehrmacht (band)
Wehrmacht is an American thrash metal/hardcore punk band, that was formed in Portland, Oregon in 1985. After releasing two albums on New Renaissance Records, the band split up. Later, both albums were re-issued on one CD....

 and SOD
Stormtroopers of Death
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. Other lyrics mocked Nazis
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, capitalism
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 and the straight edge
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 movement.

The band's first release was the Aural Butchery demo in 1987, and like other early releases such as the 42 track Death to Capitalist Hardcore EP (1987) and the Noise Annoys demo (1988) consisted largely of raw, sub-one minute blast of grindcore noise; Death to Capitalist Hardcore was later ranked number 14 in Terrorizer
Terrorizer Magazine
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s list of essential European grindcore albums. After signing to the Manic Ears label in 1988, Sore Throat released their debut album, Unhindered by Talent, which continued the trend, albeit with a number of more traditional, Discharge
Discharge (band)
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-style numbers. Their second album, Disgrace to the Corpse of Sid on Earache
Earache Records
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, showed even more diversity, incorporating distortion, blast beat
Blast beat
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s, screams and grunts, and sound samples. However, whilst the A side of the album consisted of the band's patented noisecore, the B side contained more doom
Doom metal
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-inspired crust punk, along the lines of Amebix
Amebix
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. The band also released the Inde$troy in 1988 under the moniker Saw Throat.

A line-up change resulted in Paul "Hammy" Halmshaw taking over on drums, and Sore Throat released their final full-length album, Never Mind the Napalm... Here's Sore Throat, in 1989, returning to their crust punk roots. A number of other releases followed, including the Soar Throat EP, the And We Don't Care compilation and the Poison Idea / No Handle Beer demo (featuring two Poison Idea
Poison Idea
Poison Idea was an American hardcore punk band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1980. The band originally dissolved in 1993, but has been playing intermittently since 1998.-Formation, 1980's and 90's:...

 covers and one original track), but Sore Throat disbanded in 1990 due to internal conflicts.

Vocalist Rich Walker was already involved with Sludgelord and went on to play in the doom metal band Solstice
Solstice (UK band)
Solstice is an epic doom metal band from England, founded by Rich Walker after the breaking up of his previous hardcore punk / grindcore bands Sore Throat and Warfear...

 and epic heavy metal
Heavy metal music
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 group Isen Torr, as well as some hardcore bands like Wartorn, Warfear, Discontrol, Nailbomb and Harmony As One, all of whom released records in the early 1990s. He currently runs his own label The Miskatonic Foundation and plays guitar in Solstice
Solstice (UK band)
Solstice is an epic doom metal band from England, founded by Rich Walker after the breaking up of his previous hardcore punk / grindcore bands Sore Throat and Warfear...

. Guitarist Brian Talbot went on to play with doom metal group Khang (latterly Lazarus Blackstar). Bassist John Pickering became a DJ at Radio Kerrang!
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 Original drummer Nick Royles set up an anarchist book mail order service, whilst his replacement Paul Halmshaw founded Peaceville Records
Peaceville Records
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.

First line-up

  • Rich "Militia" Walker (vocals)
  • Brian "Bri" Talbot (guitar)
  • Nick Royles (drums)
  • Jon "Doom" Pickering (bass)

Second line-up

  • Rich "Militia" Walker (vocals)
  • Brian "Bri" Talbot (guitar)
  • Paul "Hammy" Halmshaw (drums)
  • Jon "Doom" Pickering (bass)

Official releases

  • Aural Butchery demo (1987)
  • Death to Capitalist Hardcore
    Death to Capitalist Hardcore
    Death to Capitalist Hardcore is an EP by English grindcore band Sore Throat. It was originally released on 7" vinyl by Acid Rain Records in 1987 to a pressing of 1000 copies, and has been bootlegged multiple times since.-Track listing:...

     EP (also known as self-titled EP) (1987)
  • Noise Annoys demo (1988)
  • Unhindered by Talent LP/cassette (1988) (Meantime Records)
  • Disgrace to the Corpse Of Sid LP/CD (1988) (earache Records)
  • Inde$troy LP/CD (1989)(Manic Ears) (the band went under Saw Throat for this release) (LP rerelease on Epistrophy Records and Skuld releases in 2006, CD rerelease in 2006 on s.o.a.)
  • Never Mind the Napalm... MLP/cassette (European edition: 60 tracks, USA edition: 16 tracks) (1989)
  • Soar Throat EP (the band went under the name Soar Throat for this release) (1989)
  • And We Don't Care CD (1989)
  • Poison Idea / No Handle Beer demo (two Poison Idea
    Poison Idea
    Poison Idea was an American hardcore punk band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1980. The band originally dissolved in 1993, but has been playing intermittently since 1998.-Formation, 1980's and 90's:...

     covers and one original track) (1989)
  • Death to Capitalist Halmshaw (featuring all Sore Throat demo tracks, the Death To Capitalist Hardcore EP and rare live material and unreleased material) (2006)
  • Disgrace to the Corpse of Sid & Unhindered By Talent CD (re-released) (2010) (Earache Records)

Compilations featuring Sore Throat

  • A Vile Peace LP (Peaceville)
  • Spleurk LP (Meantime)
  • Grindcrusher LP (Earache)
  • The Hysterical Years CD (Manic Ears)
  • Six Ways 7" LP (Komist-A))
  • Summertime Sampler 7" flexi (Skateboard magazine)
  • Volnitza LP (1 In 12 Records)

Bootlegs

Aside from their official discography, Sore Throat have been heavily bootlegged. Rich Walker commented that bootlegging of T-shirts has been especially prevalent. All Sore Throat albums have also been bootlegged on both CD and vinyl; some examples include:
  • Abraham's Ear 7" EP (Aural Butchery demo released with bonus live tracks)
  • Death To Capitalist Hardcore EP (bootlegged 3three times with red/black sleeve)
  • Death To Capitalist Grindcore LP
  • Death To Capitalist Thrashcore LP
  • F.O.A.D. studio/live LP (first half of this release is Walker's post-Sore Throat band Sludgelord)
  • Algo Que Nunca Fue CD
  • Encerrado En El Trago CD

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