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Municipal Waste

Real Name:
Tony Foresta, Dave White, Ryan Waste, Land Phil
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Discography

Releases:
Waste 'Em All (Album) (3 versions)   Six Weeks 2003
Hazardous Mutation (Album) (3 versions)   Earache 2005
The Art Of Partying (Album) (5 versions)   Earache 2007
Massive Aggressive (Album) (3 versions)   Earache 2009
Tango & Thrash / Monster Ball People Of Earth (7")   Not On Label (Municipal Waste Self-released), Not On Label (Bad Acid Trip Self-released)  
Waste 'Em All LP, Tango & Thrash EP (Cass, RE)   Insane Society Records, Phobia Records  
Appears On:
Music For Handi-Capped Ears, Vol. 2 (Cass, Ltd, C60) Drunk As Shit Not On Label 2008
Tracks Appear On:
Super Sabado Gigante (LP, S/Sided) Self Abuse Prank, Six Weeks, 625 Thrashcore 2003
Legacy 04/05 (CD, Enh, Comp, Smplr) Unleash The Bastards Legacy Magazine 2005
Louder Than Hell (7", EP, Comp) Mind Eraser Six Weeks 2005
Earache Summer Sampler 2007 (CD, Smplr) The Art Of Partying Earache 2007
Maximum Metal Vol. 118 (CD, Comp, Promo, Car) Headbanger Face Rip Metal Hammer (Germany) 2007
Metal II: A Headbanger's Companion (6xCD, Comp) The Art Of Partying, M... Earache 2007
Metal: A Headbanger's Companion (6xCD, Comp + Box) Unleash The Bastards Earache 2007
Music With Attitude - No. 98 (CD, Smplr) The Art Of Partying Rock Sound 2007
Rock Tribune - CD Sampler Juli 2007 (CD, Promo, Car) Headbanger Face Rip Rock Tribune Magazine 2007
Thrashing Like A Maniac (Comp) (3 versions) The Art Of Partying Earache 2007
Maximum Metal Vol. 143 (CD, Comp, Promo, Car) Wrong Answer Metal Hammer (Germany) 2009
Obscene Extreme 2009 (CD, Comp) Wrong Answer Obscene Productions 2009
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Review by mrDominic Jul 28, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
A return to the golden age of thrash metal, so much so that I'm considering growing my hair long again. In my opinion much of what constitutes good metal is a solid, relentless drum track, which all their tracks have in abundance. There is also plenty of screechy lyrics, which can be a bit much at times, but stays true to the genre nonetheless. Favourite tracks are "Guilty Of Being Tight" and "Nailed Casket" (check the effortless switches of syncopation throughout).

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