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The Art of Partying

44.5M streams

44,493,840

The Art of Partying

44.5M streams

44,493,840

The Last Rager

27.9M streams

27,869,511

Slime and Punishment

18.8M streams

18,768,486

Hazardous Mutation

15.2M streams

15,164,313

The Fatal Feast

15.1M streams

15,107,650

Electrified Brain

11.1M streams

11,074,452

Massive Aggressive

6.5M streams

6,488,775

Waste 'Em All

2.6M streams

2,592,547

Tango & Thrash

1.1M streams

1,120,491

Biography

From choosing a name that makes them sound like some sort of urban public works department to their music itself, Richmond, Virginia's Municipal Waste openly bow down to the memory of '80s thrash metal and crossover decades after, and a few hundred miles away from, the original movement's heyday in New York City. Emerging in 2001 with an eponymous EP, the group's 2003 debut long-player, Waste Em All, helped pave the way for a crossover resurgence in the early 2000s. They continued to carry the thrash-punk torch on subsequent outings like Massive Aggressive (2009), Slime and Punishment (2017), and Electrified Brain (2022), with vocalist Tony Foresta and guitarist Ryan Waste serving as the group's sole constant members. Led by picturesquely named vocalist Tony "Guardrail" Foresta, Municipal Waste played their first show on New Year's Eve 2001, then spent the next few years working on demos, recording the odd EP and split release, and juggling musicians until solidifying its membership around Guardrail, guitarist Ryan Waste, and bassist Land Phil. Veteran drummer Dave Witte (ex-Human Remains, Burnt by the Sun, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, etc.) joined their ranks shortly after the band signed with Earache Records and recorded 2004's Waste Em All with producer Corey Smoot (aka Flattus Maximus of GWAR). The album was instantly embraced by discerning metal fans for its retro-tastic revival, received overwhelmingly positive reviews, and landed Municipal Waste supporting slots on tours with Converge and the Red Chord. Late 2005 saw the unveiling of the band's equally impressive sophomore effort, Hazardous Mutation, which helped them break big across Europe, and resulted in even more touring opportunities. Two years later, the group once again returned to the studio with producer Zeuss (Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, etc.), and emerged with their third irreverent opus, The Art of Partying, which was followed by a headlining tour of Europe and a series of dates with crossover legends Suicidal Tendencies. Massive Aggressive arrived in 2009 to accolades both at home and abroad, as did 2012's The Fatal Feast, their first outing for Nuclear Blast. The band tapped bassist Land Phil to handle the engineering of their sixth studio long-player, 2017's Slime and Punishment, which landed at the number three slot on the U.S. Heatseekers chart. In 2019 the band issued The Last Rager, a reliably punishing four-song EP, and in 2022 they released their seventh full-length effort, the relentless Electrified Brain, which was recorded in Philadelphia with producer Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Code Orange). Early 2024 saw the reissue of the Kurt Russell-themed Tango & Thrash, which was originally released as a split with Floridians Bad Acid Trip. The reissued version includes only Municipal Waste's contributions, omitting the songs by Bad Acid Trip. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, Rovi