TOXIC HOLOCAUST: Footage From Recording Studio Posted Online

June 16, 2008

Seattle, Washington-based thrashers TOXIC HOLOCAUST, who recently signed to Relapse Records, have posted new in-studio footage shot while recording "An Overdose Of Death" last month in Seattle. This first episode can be viewed beow.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST recorded "An Overdose Of Death" with producer Jack Endino (HIGH ON FIRE, ZEKE, DWARVES) at Soundhouse Recording studios. The CD is set for a September 2 North American release (September 8 internationally).

TOXIC HOLOCAUST will begin touring in support of "An Overdose Of Death" this summer as they join AT THE GATES on their reunion tour. This tour, which also includes DARKEST HOUR and MUNICIPAL WASTE, will kick off on July 9 in New York City. TOXIC HOLOCAUST will follow up th etrek with an appearance at the Hole In The Sky Festival in Norway and a fall tour with OVERKILL.

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