TOXIC HOLOCAUST: 'Lord Of The Wasteland' Video Released

April 16, 2010

"Lord Of The Wasteland", the new video from TOXIC HOLOCAUST, can be viewed below. The clip was shot at various live gigs during the band's extensive 2009 tour schedule. The song comes off TOXIC HOLOCAUST's Relapse debut, "An Overdose Of Death…", which is available now on CD, LP, and digitally.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST has just completed a run of West Coast dates and will be teaming up with their friends in MUNICIPAL WASTE next week for a string of East Coast shows. The two bands will then head to Japan in mid-May for Extreme The Dojo Vol. 24, also featuring WARBRINGER.

TOXIC HOLOCAUST is currently writing material for the follow-up to "An Overdose Of Death…", with plans to begin recording this summer. Additional details will be made available shortly.

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