Toxic Waste (band)

Toxic Waste
Origin Belfast, Northern Ireland
Genres Punk rock, anarcho-punk
Years active 19821986
Labels Mortarhate Records
Associated acts Bleeding Rectum
Website www.myspace.com/toxicwasteofficial
Members Phil
Patsy
Grub
Marty
Roy Wallace
Smurf
Dane
Mark

Toxic Waste was an anarcho-punk band from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Career

The band formed in 1982 after inspiration from the Crass gig at the Anarchy Centre in Belfast. Featuring Phil on bass, Patsy on vocals, Colin McKee (Bangor) on drums to then be replaced by Grub and Marty on guitar they wanted to take the DIY and anti-establishment ethos of punk one step further. Originally from the Newtownards area, they played their first gig at the West Winds Roadhouse in the same year, and regularly played around Bangor, Belfast and the Ards area for the next two years, occupying the same scene as the band Stalag 17. In 1984 they moved to Belfast and were joined by second vocalist Roy Wallace. They gigged with Conflict in the Manhattan Club which resulted in them doing a number of recordings for Conflict's label Mortarhate.

They toured Europe twice before they eventually split in 1986. Roy Wallace released Belfast in 1987, performing with Deno and Gary from DIRT to re-record old Toxic Waste tracks (as well as previously unreleased tracks). Marty and Roy used their experience from their time in Toxic Waste to form Bleeding Rectum. The band was revived briefly in 1991 for a benefit tour, with Deno from DIRT on female vocals.

Discography

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