This article is about the British punk band. For the Swedish heavy metal band, see
Heavy Load (band).
Heavy Load |
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Origin | Sussex, England |
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Genres | Punk rock, crust punk |
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Years active | 1996–2012 |
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Members | Simon Barker Jimmy Nichols Paul Richards Michael White Mick Williams |
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Heavy Load were an English punk rock band, described by The Sunday Times in 2009 as "possibly the most genuinely punk band touring today".[1]
Its members met at Southdown Housing, a non-profit assisted-living community for people with mental health issues and learning disabilities, and were a mix of service users and staff.[2]
The band composed the theme for the BAFTA-nominated film Cast Offs and is itself documented in the film Heavy Load.
The band were also the founders of the charity Stay Up Late, a campaign seeking to improve the social lives of people with learning difficulties by calling for more flexible staff hours.[3] Stay Up Late is a national charity promoting full and active social lives for people with learning disabilities.
Heavy Load split in September 2012 with a final gig in London's Trafalgar Square as part of the Paralympic festivities.[4] Simon Barker died suddenly on 10 August 2017.[5]
Band members
- Simon Barker, vocals
- Jimmy Nichols, guitar and vocals
- Paul Richards, bass guitar
- Mick Williams, guitar and vocals
- Michael White, drums
Albums
Title
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Date of Release
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Wham
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2011
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Shut It
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2008
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The Queen Mother's Dead
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2006
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