MUNICIPAL WASTE On 'Uranium'; Video Available

April 3, 2009

"Uranium", which is exclusively available on Fuse On Demand, recently sat down with Richmond, Virginia thrashers MUNICIPAL WASTE to talk about their latest album, "The Art of Partying", and their love of album artwork. The full interview is available all April long only on Fuse on Demand.

Watch a clip of the episode below. 

Fuse on Demand is available on Cablevision, Comcast, Cox, Direct TV, Insight, Knology, WAVE, Metrocast, Hometown, Midcontinent and a whole bunch of other places across the U.S.

MUNICIPAL WASTE recently spent time at Red Planet Studios in the band's hometown recording their new album, titled "Massive Aggressive", with acclaimed producer Chris "Zeuss" Harris (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL),who also helmed 2007's "The Art Of Partying".

Commented guitarist Ryan Waste: "For 'Massive Aggressive', we are striving to capture elements from both traditional heavy metal and hardcore punk. When combined, the two genres can become a lethal formula. We're not afraid to bridge the gap on this one."

MUNICIPAL WASTE has just hit the road with LAMB OF GOD, AS I LAY DYING, CHILDREN OF BODOM and GOD FORBID as part of the No Fear Energy Music Tour.

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