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==Discography== |
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* ''Your Turn Next'' LP, 1985 |
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* split LP with Heresy, 1986 |
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* ''Whoops Sorry Vicar'' LP, 1987 |
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* ''Sewerside'' LP, 1989 |
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* 1992: ''[[Another Time (album)|Another Time]]'' |
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* split EP with Nightmare, 1991 |
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* 1993: ''[[No World Order (album)|No World Order]]'' |
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* ''No World Order'' LP, 1993 |
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* 1993: ''[[Japan Tour '92]]'' |
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* ''Silence'' EP, 1997 |
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* ''The New E.P.'' EP, 1999 |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
Revision as of 19:14, 23 April 2009
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Concrete Sox were a mid 80's British crust punk band largely seen as an early style crossover thrash band who incorporated many thrash metal style riffs on their earlier albums.
Started in 1983 from jam sessions with 'Gabba' (Chaos UK/F.U.K.) & 'Kalv' (Heresy/Geriatric Unit) & various other 'friends', the band were formed by Vic Timoveric (Vic Croll) & his friend Lez Duly. Not set on a permanent name, they once gigged as 'Concrete Evidence', but the name 'Concrete Sox' (Vic's piss-take of a Hendrix Dead Boy sub-band, called 'The Steam Roller Gloves') became the bands name. First release was the LP 'Your Turn Next' in 1985 on C.O.R records followed by —a split LP with Heresy on Earache Records in 1986. The band went on to record a further album on Manic Ears records entitled "Whoops, Sorry Vicar!" [1987] and a fourth album on Big Kiss records entitled "Sewerside" [1989]. They later released a further album entitled "No World Order" in the early 90's.
They were one of the more important of the British hardcore/crust punk influenced thrash bands during the late 80's. Their work is mostly out of print on physical media, though some records have been recently repressed on compact disc by SpeedState records, and most of their recordings are available on peer to peer networks and tape trading.
Discography
- Your Turn Next LP, 1985
- split LP with Heresy, 1986
- Whoops Sorry Vicar LP, 1987
- Sewerside LP, 1989
- split EP with Nightmare, 1991
- No World Order LP, 1993
- Silence EP, 1997
- The New E.P. EP, 1999
Members
- Sean Cook (1986-1989, 1992-1996, 1999): vocals; replaced Lloyd
- Lloyd (1989-1992, 1997-1998): vocals; replaced Sean Cook
- Mark Greenwell (1990-1996, 1997-1999): guitar; replaced Ian
- Ian (1989-1991): guitar; replaced Rick
- Rich Button (1987-1989): guitar; replaced Vic
- Vic (1984-1987): guitar|keyboards|engineer|producer
- Rich Lamell (1998-1999): bass; replaced Lez
- Lez (1984-1993, 1997): bass
- Kalv (1986-1987): bass; [replaced Lez on Tour]
- Andy Sewell (1986-1996, 1999): drums, vocals; replaced John
- John (1984-1986): drums
- Pug (1997-1998): drums; replaced Andy Sewell