Toxic Holocaust to unleash 'From The Ashes Of Nuclear Destruction' collection
Portland punk/metal derelicts Toxic Holocaust will unleash "From The Ashes Of Nuclear Destruction" this spring. The mammoth 22-track anthology collects over a decade's worth of Toxic Holocaust rarities into one raging compilation. Amassing the band's many contributions to various comps and vinyl-only splits with the likes of Municipal Waste, Midnight and others, together with demo versions of treasured Toxic classics, "From The Ashes Of Nuclear Destruction" is a historic romp through the history of one of today's best old-school metal bands."From The Ashes Of Nuclear Destruction" will see release through Relapse Records on April 2 in North America, March 29 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Finland and Benelux and April 1 in the U.K.
"From The Ashes Of Nuclear Destruction" track listing:
01. Intro
02. Metal Attack
03. Deathmaster
04. Created To Kill
05. Ready To Fight
06. Arise From The Cemetery
07. Thrashing Death
08. Send Them To Hell
09. Never Stop The Massacre
10. Army Of One
11. Death Camp
12. Reaper's Grave
13. Death Brings Death
14. In The Name Of Science
15. Nuke The Cross
16. Suicide Eye
17. 666
18. Bitch
19. Agony Of The Damned
20. A.T.O.M.I.C.
21. We Bring ‘Em Hell
22. Altar-ed States
Following a solid year of relentless stage pollution, Toxic Holocaust will enter the studio later this winter to record the as-yet-untitled follow-up to their 2011 "Conjure And Command" full-length.
"After taking a much-needed break from touring and finally being able to enjoy life outside the confines of a van," details band mastermind Joel Grind, "things have come back in full swing and I've been working nonstop writing the new Toxic record for Relapse Records. Things are coming along great it's a bit too early to tell for sure but it seems like this record will encompass all of Toxic's past recordings while building on that as well and moving forward. I can't wait to get into the studio to record this!"
Praised for its "nuclear reactive riffage and Repo Man punk attitude," by Revolver and commended for its "tar-thick riffage, staggering breakdowns, and a corroded dose of self-loathing," by The Onion's A.V. Club, "Conjure And Command" continues to reap hails from fans and critics globally. As an added bonus, the band closed the year with the honor of having the song "Bitch" rear its sonic apocalyptic menace in an episode of high-rated Fx drama series "Sons Of Anarchy" (season 5; episode 11).
Toxic Holocaust mutated into existence in 1999, when Joel Grind merged his love for classic punk and metal and the flash of L.A. hard rock into his ideal band. Like his influences — Bathory, Venom, English Dogs, Possessed, Broken Bones — Toxic Holocaust offers up blazing riffs, gravel-throated vocals, and a deadly fixation on the evil in man and a post-apocalyptic world wrapped in a Diy attitude.
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