TOXIC HOLOCAUST: Quality Farmingdale Footage Posted Online

January 26, 2010

Metal Injection has uploaded video footage of TOXIC HOLOCAUST's November 3, 2009 concert from at Crazy Donkey in Farmingdale, New York. Watch the clips below.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST's 2003 debut, "Evil Never Dies", and sophomore album, "Hell On Earth", were reissued earlier this month via Relapse Records. The band also released a limited-edition seven-inch single featuring the "Gravelord" single from "An Overdose Of Death…" as well as two previously unreleased tracks, "666" and "Suicide Eye".

TOXIC HOLOCAUST is currently home writing material for the follow-up to "An Overdose Of Death…." In May, the band will take part in Extreme The Dojo Vol. 24, a three-city Japanese tour alongside MUNICIPAL WASTE and WARBRINGER.

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