TOXIC HOLOCAUST: 'An Overdose Of Death' First-Week Sales Revealed

September 10, 2008

"An Overdose Of Death…", the new full-length album from TOXIC HOLOCAUST, has sold just under 1,400 copies in the United States in its first week of release, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST recorded "An Overdose Of Death…" with producer Jack Endino (HIGH ON FIRE, ZEKE, DWARVES) at Soundhouse Recording studios in Seattle.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST recently began work on its first-ever music video, for "An Overdose Of Death…" track "Wild Dogs". This clip was shot in Seattle, Washington with director Ryan Short and the King of Hearts Productions crew.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST will join GWAR and KINGDOM OF SORROW for an extensive North American tour this fall. This 50-plus-date tour will kick off in early October and wrap up by late December.

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