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Biografie : Militia (USA-1)

1984 - The Beginning

Militia was formed in January 1984 by drummer Phil Achee & bassist Robert Willingham. Later, guitarists Tony Smith and Jesse Villegas joined and began writing songs that featured a unique combination of speed, power and melodic/technical elements that would later prove to be a staple of Texas Metal. After completing the tunes for about 5 songs, Militia was still looking for a vocalist. Jason McMaster (Watch Tower) suggested to the band to offer Mike Soliz a shot. None of the band members knew if Mike could even sing - he was known as a pretty good drummer. But about 30 seconds into his audition, it was clear Mike was the man for the job and the first Militia line-up was complete.

Militia Enters the Texas Metal Scene

On July 3, 1984, Militia performed live for the first time, opening for Wyzard and Watch Tower at the Ritz Theater in Austin Texas. A few months later, Militia embarked on a Texas "mini-tour", opening for Nasty Savage. Militia would also have the honor of playing alongside Metal giants Megadeth, Exciter, Metal Church and King Diamond, as well as Texas Metal legends Watch Tower, Karion, Juggernaut, Rotting Corpse and Syrus.
Militia was fortunate enough to be part of the epic "Slayer vs. Slayer" show on November 30, 1984. Two thousand people packed the Villa Fontana in San Antonio to witness the only show ever to feature both Slayers - one from Los Angeles and the other from San Antonio.

1985 - The First Recordings

In 1985 Militia recorded and Released their first demo, "Regiments of Death", a project that begun in mid-1984 with intentions of being an EP. After being plagued with studio issues that cost the band significant time and money, the project was downgraded to a demo and the final tracks were recorded on a 4-track recorder.
Later that year, Militia put on their very own headline show at The Ritz. Income from this show would finance the recording and pressing of "The Sybling", a 3-song, 12" vinyl EP. Motivated by a tight budget and the hopes of being signed to a label, the band was forced to produce only 100 copies. Unfortunately, Militia was never signed and no more copies were ever produced.

1986 - The Beginning of the End

The departure of Jesse Villegas and Tony Smith led to the addition of Philip Patterson on guitar. The band continued to play shows and write new material, which was featured on the band's final demo, "No Submission". This demo reflected a significant change in style, with more melodic tunes and a drifting away from the up-tempo thrash that was featured in the earlier music. Slowly, the band began to struggle to find their musical identity. Eventually, this caught up to Militia, who disbanded in 1986 shortly after the departure of Mike Soliz.

1987-2004 - Militia Goes Inactive While "The Sybling" Becomes Very Active

After Militia disbanded in 1986, it was thought that the band would be forever forgotten. However, a small following of fans and record collectors kept the flame burning. It was quickly realized that "The Sybling" would be a very difficult EP to acquire, and in 1991, European 7" bootlegs began circulating. There were a few rumors that original EPs were being sold for over $1000.
The Internet era brought about a strengthened interest in the EP and in 2003, an Ebay auction featured a sale of an original EP for $1136. "The Sybling" had officially become collector's item.
In 2004, Militia was approached by Forged In Fire Records about putting out a CD featuring "The Sybling" and other recordings. The band agreed to do the project, but the inability to locate master tapes stalled the project before it could ever get started.

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