- Indoor Festival 2001
- Indoor Festival 2002
- Indoor Festival 2003
- Indoor Festival 2004
- Indoor Festival 2005
- Indoor Festival 2006
- Indoor Festival 2007
- B.O.A 2005
- B.O.A 2006
- B.O.A 2007
- B.O.A 2008
- B.O.A 2009
- B.O.A 2010
- B.O.A 2011
- B.O.A 2012
- B.O.A 2013
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The Fatal Feast, the fifth studio album by Richmond,
Virginia’s cross-over kings MUNICIPAL WASTE, not only ponders the type of moral
dilemma faced in the title track but also tackles earthly issues that
consistently plague humanity (“Covered In Sick/The Barfer,” “Repossession,”
“Standards And Practices,” “12 Step Program,” “Crushing Chest Wound”). These 37 minutes of new music consolidate
the best of everything the band’s got to offer: their utmost respect for headbang-inducing
riffs, their trademarked aggression, their tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, and
their talent for extracting meaning out of the absurd.
Rising from the squalor of a cursed punk house for their
live debut at a New Year’s Eve keg party welcoming in 2001, founding members
Ryan Waste and Tony Foresta quickly embraced a DYI ethic to spread the word
about their band and graduated to booking shows out-of-state and even in
Mexico. After a self-titled EP and the
Waste ‘Em All debut album in 2003, bassist Phil “LandPhil” Hall and former Melt
Banana drummer Dave Witte were ushered into the fold. This line-up went on to record three
full-length albums for Earache Records (2005’s Hazardous Mutation, 2007’s The
Art Of Partying, and 2009’s Massive Aggressive), earning such accolades
throughout their career as “MUNICIPAL WASTE do it so well that any track could
squeeze comfortably between D.R.I. and Gang Green on a mix tape” from Spin
Magazine, “No band sound more authentic,” from Alternative Press, “A gold
standard” from Decibel magazine , and “Undeniably the best at what they do,”
from Outburn magazine. Visually, the
band also delivered, as evidenced by the success of the devil-may-care and
often outrageous attitude of their videos which have all become fan-chanted
anthems at their live shows. The fact
is, no one could argue against MUNICIPAL WASTE’s reputation as the ultimate
feel-good party band.
Dedicated to keeping the spirit of the 1980’s cross-over
scene alive, it was with their uncontrollable mirth and succinct songs that
lead MUNICIPAL WASTE to reap the rewards of their hard work. By the time they signed with new label
Nuclear Blast in 2011, they had proven themselves as die-hard road warriors
would could tour & perform with bands outside their genre such as Suicidal
Tendencies, The Casualties, 7 Seconds, Circle Jerks, Sick Of It All, GWAR, Lamb
Of God, Children Of Bodom, and At The Gates and win over their crowds. Here they are 11 years later and their rabid
fan base continues to expand.
With artwork by Justin Osbourn of Slasher Design, 2012’s The
Fatal Feast is the first MUNICIPAL WASTE album to feature contributions from
invited guests. Steve Moore of Zombi
penned the intro to the title track and the spacey “Waste In Space,” John
Connelly of Nuclear Assault’s vocals grace “Unholy Abductor,” and singer Tim
Barry of Richmond punk legends Avail jumps in on “Standards And Practices.”
For fans of metal, punk, and hardcore, MUNICIPAL WASTE’s The
Fatal Feast is already being hailed as “an interstellar thrashterpiece” by
Decibel magazine. Space may be a
noiseless vacuum for amateurs who don’t travel with their own P.A. system, but
seasoned veterans of extreme situations MUNICIPAL WASTE always know better than
to leave home without it!
DISCOGRAPHY - Studio Albums
The Fatal Feast, 2012 (Nuclear Blast) • Massive Aggressive,
2009 (Earache)
The Art Of Partying, 2007 (Earache) • Hazardous Mutation,
2005 (Earache)
Waste ‘Em All, 2003 (Six Weeks)
DISCOGRAPHY – EPs,
Splits, and Comps
Louder Than Hell 7-inch Comp, 2004 (Six Weeks) • Dark
Thoughts: A Tribute To COC 7-inch, 2003 (Six Weeks) • Super Sabado Fest 12-inch
Comp, 2003 (Six Weeks) • Tango And Thrash MW/Bad Acid Trip Split 7-inch, 2002
(Amendment) • MW / Crucial Unit 12-inch Split, 2002 (Six Weeks)
Self-Titled EP, 2001 (Amendment/Busted Heads)
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