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MUNICIPAL WASTE – European/UK Tour Dates

MUNICIPAL WASTE, along with Toxic Holocaust, Enforcer and Skeletal Remains have revealed the following winter European/UK tour together:

11/28 Nurnberg, GER – Z-Bau
11/29 Chemnitz, GER – AJZ
11/30 Antwerpen, BEL – Zappa
12/01 Drachten, NET – Iduna
12/03 Birmingham, UK – The Asylum
12/04 Glasgow, UK – Audio Glasgow
12/05 Belfast, IRE – Limelight
12/06 Manchester, UK – Club Academy
12/07 Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club
12/08 London, UK – ULU
12/10 Oberhausen, GER – Kulttempel
12/11 Paderno, ITA – Slaughter CLub
12/12 Munich, GER – Backstage
12/13 Cottbus, GER – Gladhouse
12/14 Prague, CZE – Nova Chmelnice
12/15 Berlin, GER – SO36

So what happens when a band’s riotous reputation catches up with them? Precautionary measures are taken and they – of course – get banished, only this time, it’s into space! When the greedy ship captain hordes the food rations, the crew kicks into survival mode, commit mutiny, and devour their captain skewing the story into a horrific yet fantastic cannibalistic voyage into space that cult movies are made of.

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.