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Thrash?, Don't Mind If I Do, January 5, 2006
This review is from: Waste Em All (Audio CD)
This 'album'if you can call it that, is frigging great. In fact the only thing i can fault about it is that it is only just over 15 minutes in length (making it more of a 15 track ep). It is a fusion of thrash metal and hardcore, with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and song titles (eg. Thrash? Don't Mind If I Do) that will have you grinning from start to finish, then running to the record store to buy every other Municipal Waste record. If you are a fan of Slayer, this is for you, if you are a fan of Bad Brains, this is for you, and if you are a fan of Napalm Death, this is for you, if you like DRI, this is definitely you thing. Fans of Simple Plan need not apply, though.
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Awesome., May 10, 2010
This review is from: Waste Em All (Audio CD)
Municiple Waste are a great real thrash band. The music here is like going back to the 80's style of pure thrash, it's all happening again and thank god for that! \m/\m/\m/\m/
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Top quality Thrash from the leaders of the new wave, May 3, 2009
This review is from: Waste Em All (Audio CD)
Yeah, thrash is having a pretty big comeback but nobody does it better than Municipal Waste. This is their first major release and as has been stated, it's a little short. But thrash is fast and angry, so it's kind of to be expected. A bunch of short, thrashy gems and one weird, classic metal-styled hidden track about flying kites or something. Tony uses a bit different style of vocals on this than on the two albums that follow, it's a little faster, higher and more urgent than his classic thrash yell, if that's what you're used to. I think I prefer it, actually. But if you want to see the Waste's progression from thrash newbies to the genre master's that they are today, look no further. Highly recommended.
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