After listening to 'Born to Party,' many Municipal Waste newcomers have asked themselves, "How exactly is Municipal Waste gonna f--- me up?" It's a fair question that can be easily answered, and we're happy to provide the answer to that very qualm with the exclusive premiere of Municipal Waste performing 'The Monster with 21 Faces' live at Scion Rest Fest 2013.
At the 2013 New England Metal & Hardcore Festival, we got a few minutes to spend with Municipal Waste bassist Land Phil. Along with the usual partying conversation that comes with a member of Waste, we got some interesting tour stories from the bassist about how to entertain yourself on the road.
"Municipal Waste is gonna f--- you up!" … with their signature oatmeal stout, 'Toxic Revolution.' Any fan of Waste know the band is serious about their drinks, so you can rest assured that Municipal Waste wouldn't attach their name to some watery piss. 'Toxic Revolution' is a dark-as-night brew which is creamy on the palate and includes fruity, tropical hop notes balanced with roasted an
Anthrax and their metal brothers gave New York City one hell of a weekend as the Metal Alliance tour wrapped up on Sunday night (April 21) at Irving Plaza. The gig was was the second of sold-out two-night stand at the venue.
Intergalactic metal legends GWAR will once again defrost themselves from their Antarctic lair to play their annual GWAR-B-Q on Aug. 17. The fourth edition of GWAR's annual meet-and-eat may sport the event's best lineup to date, featuring Corrosion of Conformity, Municipal Waste, Pig Destroyer, Cannabis Corpse, Loincloth, and of course, GWAR!
The Melvins and Municipal Waste are among the acts booking their tickets to Memphis in June to take part in the 2013 Scion Rock Fest. Though the full lineup has yet to be revealed, the Scion AV blog has unveiled a wealth of the bands taking part in this year's event.
There will soon come a day when every band in the world will no longer sell shirts, hoodies or posters, they'll just bring a portable bar in order to get thirsty fans smashed off their signature brands of alcoholic concoctions. The latest acts to announce their own brands of intoxicant are grind legends Pig Destroyer and, unsurprisingly, Virginian thrashers Municipal Waste.