TOXIC HOLOCAUST Bassist Interviewed by CAPITAL CHAOS (Video)

November 25, 2010

Stinky of Capital Chaos conducted an interview with bassist Phil Zeller of TOXIC HOLOCAUST on November 19, 2010 at Club 916 in Citrus Heights, California. You can now watch the chat below.

When not on tour, TOXIC HOLOCAUST has been writing for the new CD with plans to enter the studio in December. An early 2011 release via Relapse Records is expected.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST is currently criss-crossing the country for four weeks. The band recently joined DANZIG, POSSESSED, MARDUK and WITHERED for the "Blackest of The Black" tour before heading out on its own headline dates in late November.

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