Talk:Sore Throat (band)
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Noisegrind?
[edit]I've heard the term noisecore, but never noiseGRIND. Could someone cite usage of the therm?
There is such term as "Noisegrind" but really its "goregrind". METALFREAK04 17:53, 25 September 2007 (UTC) No, its not. 69.249.253.77 04:31, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
Uh... goregrind may be similar to noisegrind in some ways, but they're different genres. Goregrind is characterized by (usually) heavily pitch shifted vocals, groovy drumming, blast beats and lyrics generally based around sex and extreme violence. Noisegrind is characterized by blast beats, short songs and generally noise like instrumentation. The guitars are usually down tuned and distorted heavily, the vocals are usually high pitched "squeels", if you will, or grunts. There is a big difference between a band like Regurgitate (band), and a band like Anal Cunt. The biggest difference is that noisegrind contains little or no influence from metal, while goregrind varies in the way that it can be borderline noisegrind or full on death metal influenced goregrind.
This band may be notable, and notability is asserted with an allegation that they started a subgenre. They disbanded before the Internet. We'll need time to find WP:RS. At least one member later joined a notable band. 18:27, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
Notable bands? The members were in extremely influential bands like Doom and ran record labels like Peaceville, which really helped the British metal/crust scene in the 80s. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.173.149.57 (talk) 18:27, 1 March 2008 (UTC)