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Recorded in The Waste's hometown of Richmond, Virginia, by Corey Smoot (aka Flattus of Gwar), "Hazardous Mutation" features the debut of new drummer Dave Witte (Burnt By The Sun, Discordance Axis), and is highly recommended for fans of the early works of DRI, Nuclear Assault, and Corrosion Of Conformity. (Also recommended for fans of beer bongs, Ocean Pacific couture, and wizards.) "Hazardous Mutation" features cover art by the one and only master of all thrash artwork, Ed Repka, best known for his work for Megadeth. - Click here for the Full Story
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