MUNICIPAL WASTE Frontman Writes New Column For LeastMost.com

February 12, 2010

MUNICIPAL WASTE frontman Tony Foresta has become the latest columnist for LeastMost.com, a web site dedicated to BMX, art and music.

Well known for his onstage antics, the singer for Virginian crossover leaders MUNICIPAL WASTE is using his years of experience in the music business coupled with his adventures in day-to-day life to write a brand new column for LeastMost.com, featuring reviews, interviews and articles.

Commented Foresta: "My good friends behind the FBM bike company recently launched a web site based around BMX, art and music. I love all those things and I really like their approach at how they handle the FBM company, and I really wanted to be a part of it in some way.

"I decided I would contribute a music column for the site. I'm just going to write about things and bands that I find interesting and hopefully introduce people to a lot of cool things they may not ever hear about.

"Warning: I'm not a writer at all! I'm just doing this for fun and the love of music. There will be lots of interviews with bands, show reviews, photos and stories. I'm going to try to do my best at keeping it interesting, so keep checking it from time to time."

Check out Tony's column, "Sounds Good!", at this location.

"Massive Aggressive", the new album from MUNICIPAL WASTE, landed at No. 10 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

"Massive Aggressive" was released on August 25 via Earache Records. According to a press release, the CD "brings the promise of the band's most ferocious and most focused album of their career." With such ferocity flowing through the whole of the album, the group knew it needed the right visuals to complement the vibe of the music. MUNICIPAL WASTE vocalist Tony Foresta claims that the only man who could get that imagery just right was Andrei Bouzikov, the artist responsible for the cover to 2007's "The Art Of Partying".

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