Surf Rock, Black Thrash, and a Dead Kitten Wedding: Noisey Shreds Toxic Holocaust
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Surf Rock, Black Thrash, and a Dead Kitten Wedding: Noisey Shreds Toxic Holocaust

In this second episode of our new metal series we take singer Joel Grind to New York's Morbid Anatomy Museum.

Toxic Holocaust has been a one-man operation since 1999, when it was founded by singer, guitarist, and now bassist Joel Grind. Live, he's joined by a rotating lineup of musicians, but on record he still handles everything. After almost 20 years on the scene he's earned both the respect of the underground, as well as making some serious inroads into the mainstream. In recent years Joel has also become well known for his work behind the boards—engineering records for some of the biggest, most well respected bands in punk and metal today. In this second episode of Noisey's new metal show, Noisey Shreds, we caught up with the band before their Brooklyn show at Saint Vitus, and took Joel on a tour of the cobwebs and creatures of the Morbid Anatomy Museum.