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Formed by brothers
Lou
and
Pete Koller
in the mid-'80s,
Sick of It All
became a seminal band in the New York City hardcore scene. While remaining true to their roots and without compromising their style,
Sick of It All
have progressed from an indie band with a strong live following to a major-label act touring with the likes of
Helmet
and
Rancid
.
Sick of It All
remain a vital influence on the hardcore scene. They released
Built to Last
in early 1997 to critical acclaim and an expanding audience.
The brothers came up with the band's bluntly expressive name in their parents' basement in 1984.
SOIA
's original lineup -- with
Lou
on vocals,
Pete
on guitar,
Rich Cipriano
on bass, and
Arman Majidi
on drums -- released an initial self-titled EP in 1987 on the independent Revelation label. After playing N.Y.C. clubs like CBGB's and building a strong local following,
SOIA
released, on the Combat label, their first album,
Blood Sweat & No Tears
, a collection of 19 songs of intense energy, 17 of which clocked in at less than two minutes. Following the release of the album,
SOIA
embarked on their first national tour.
Majidi
left during the tour to work with
Rest in Pieces
and was replaced by
Max Capshaw
.
Majidi
rejoined to record the
We Stand Alone
EP, which was released in early 1991 on the Relativity label. Neither
Majidi
nor
Cipriano
played with the
Koller
brothers on the tour preceding the release;
Eddie Coen
substituted on bass, plus
E.K.
on drums.
SOIA
recorded and released
Just Look Around
for Relativity in 1992 with the original lineup intact, and then
Cipriano
left for good prior to an international tour that brought
SOIA
to Europe and Japan.
Craig Setari
came on to play bass and to establish the lineup that has remained intact through the release of
Built to Last
.
Just Look Around
was instrumental in revitalizing the declining N.Y.C. hardcore scene.
SOIA
left the Relativity label after the release of the album, citing dissatisfaction with the efforts of the indie label. They released
Scratch the Surface
in 1994 on the Eastwest label, facing accusations of selling out from fans and industry members.
Two releases in 1995 on the Lost & Found label -- a live album entitled
Live in a World Full of Hate
and a collection of early recordings,
Spreading the Hardcore Reality
-- bridged the gap between the releases of
Scratch the Surface
and
Built to Last
, which was released on the Elektra label. During that time,
SOIA
continued to tour extensively, including visits to South and Central America.
SOIA
has suffered from associations with violence. Frequent fights at early shows gave them the unwanted and unfounded image of condoning violence. The bandmembers have attempted to disassociate the group from the violent acts of their fans. In the early '90s, Wayne Lo, a Massachusetts prep student, shot and killed several classmates while wearing a
Sick of It All
T-shirt, and The New York Times granted space to the bandmembers to issue a statement of vindication, in which they explained how Lo had misinterpreted their lyrics. Rolling Stone also ran an editorial in defense of the band.
"Goatless,"
a song on
Scratch the Surface
, is inspired by the episode.
SOIA
's steady progression has been colored by numerous accusations of selling out. The band once debated the pseudo-anarchist band
Born Against
live on N.Y.U. radio about that very subject. The band generally dismisses any such accusations. Only in recent years have the members of the group been able to give up their "day jobs." They are not overly concerned about their image, and in fact have stated in interviews that they have no image. They are more concerned about writing music inspired by real events in their own lives, and performing it with more emphasis on impact and energy than on melody.
Still going strong into the new millennium,
Sick of It All
returned with their second release on Fat Wreck Chords,
Yours Truly
, in the fall of 2000. Next came the band documentary video The Story So Far in 2001, their contribution to Fat's
Live in a Dive
series (2002), the studio album
Life on the Ropes
(2003), and the B-sides collection
Outtakes for the Outcast
(2004). Marking 20 years together in 2006, they began the year over in the U.K. with
Dropkick Murphys
before their ninth full-length,
Death to Tyrants
, dropped in April on Abacus. ~ Nick Kemper, All Music Guide
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