This US thrash metal band was formed in Richmond, Virginia, in 2000 by flamboyant frontman Tony Foresta and guitarist Ryan Waste, with Brendan Tache (drums) and Andy Harris (bass) completing the line-up. The band made their debut a year later with a self-titled EP and also released a number of split 7-inch and 12-inch singles. Brandon Ferrell was brought in to replace Tache on the 2003 album Waste 'Em All, which was only marginally longer than the EP, cramming 16 tracks into a running time of barely 17 minutes. The line-up began to take on a more permanent shape when Land Phil (b. Philip Hall; bass/vocals) and Dave Witte (drums) joined shortly before the band recorded their 2005 Earache Records debut, Hazardous Mutation. By now the band's faithful resurrection of the crossover thrash genre, an energetic mix of thrash metal and hardcore that had found favour over 20 years previously, was beginning to attract growing audiences throughout North America and Europe. The title of the 2007 follow-up accurately captured the spirit of this no-thrills thrash band.DISCOGRAPHY: Waste 'Em All (Six Weeks 2003)**, Hazardous Mutation (Earache 2005)***, The Art Of Partying (Earache 2007)***.Encyclopedia of Popular MusicCopyright 2008 by Muze Inc.; all rights reserved.|
Unleash The Bastards.
Heh, I used to have a poster of the current avatar picture. If you look closely, its flipped around, 180%.
greatest party thrash album of all time! this album is a bunch of great times that you probably won't remember the next day. these guys were born to party!
WASTED!!!!!