Sore Throat, formed in 1987 in Huddersfield, England, emerged as pioneers of the noisecore subgenre, blending crust punk and grindcore with a raw, improvisational style. Their lineup featured Rich "Militia" Walker (vocals), Brian "Bri" Talbot (guitar), John "Doom" Pickering (bass), and Nick Royles (drums). Known for their satirical and politically charged lyrics, they critiqued commercialism within the hardcore scene and addressed issues like capitalism and the straight edge movement. Their discography includes the influential "Death to Capitalist Hardcore" EP and the album "Disgrace to the Corpse of Sid," noted for its 101 tracks of unrelenting intensity. Despite disbanding in 1990, Sore Throat's legacy endures, influencing countless bands in the extreme music landscape. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sore_Throat_%28band%29?utm_source=openai))