English extreme band formed in 1987 and short‑lived; known for very short, chaotic tracks blending grindcore, crust, noise and hardcore. Reviews and credits name John Pickering (vocals) and Paul Halmshaw (drums; founder of Peaceville Records).

Late‑80s UK grind/crust act noted for ultra‑short tracks (the Disgrace To The Corpse Of Sid album is cited as containing 101 short pieces) and for connections to figures such as John Pickering and Paul Halmshaw.

A single DeBaser review celebrates Sore Throat's chaotic, ultra-short-track grind/crust noise attack, especially the album Disgrace To The Corpse Of Sid. The reviewer praises the band's uncompromising extremity and cites connections to John Pickering and Paul Halmshaw. Recommended for fans of confrontational underground extremes.

For:Fans of extreme grindcore, crust punk, noise and experimental hardcore; collectors of obscure late‑80s underground releases.

 Sore Throat: what a splendid, superb name for a group of crazies beyond all measure!

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