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Toxik

Toxik is an American thrash metal band formed in 1985 in Peekskill, New York. After breaking up for the first time in 1992 and briefly reuniting in 2007, the band reformed once again in 2013. Toxik has gone through several lineup changes over the years, leaving guitarist Josh Christian as the only constant member. The band has released three studio albums to date, World Circus (1987), Think This (1989) and Dis Morta (2022).

Toxik
Toxik at Headbangers Open Air 2017
Background information
OriginPeekskill, New York, U.S.
GenresThrash metal[1]
Years active
  • 1985–1992
  • 2007
  • 2013–present
Labels
MembersJosh Christian
Eric van Druten
Jim D'Maria
Shane Boulos
Ron Iglesias
Past membersJohn Donnelly
Lee Erwin
Brian Bonini
Sal Dadabo
Tad Leger
Lou Caldarola
Jason Bittner
Mike Sanders
Bill Bodily
Websitetoxikmetal.net

History

 
 
 
 
Toxik performing in 2015

Initial career (1985–1992)

Toxik was formed in 1985 by Joshua Christian and Lee Erwin under the name "Tokyo". The band was forced to change its name due to the threat of legal action from a band who had already registered the name. The band's original four-piece lineup which, because it occurred before the name change, was known as the Tokyo line up, consisted of Michael Sanders (vocals), Josh Christian (guitar), Lee Erwin (bass) and Sal Dadabo (drums).[2] However, the line up did not remain stable, plaguing the band with line-up changes into the following year. During the same year, the band's original bassist, Lee Erwin, left Toxik citing personal reasons (severe clinical depression), to be replaced by Brian Bonini. Lee Erwin went on to record several solo projects which included his popular "Mad at the World" album. He's currently the co-host of the popular YouTube music show Conspiracy Music With DOC DANGER (his new alias), along with his friend and host Clay. The show promotes up and coming unknown musicians from the YouTube community. Additionally, Sal Dadabo, the band's original drummer, was offered a touring contract with Twisted Sister and left Toxik to be replaced by Tad Leger.[2] These new changes would become the band's new line-up.[3]

In 1987, Toxik signed onto Roadrunner Records (previously titled "Roadracer Productions" at the time of signing), debuting their first full-length album, World Circus. The release of the album saw one of the first introductions to the, "progressive thrash metal" genre, charting on College Music Journal's "Best New Metal Album of the Year" for 1987 and were offered a number nine slot on the Metal Blade Records "Metal Massacre" series with the song, "Wasteland".[2] After touring, World Circus, vocalist Mike Sanders left Toxik for unknown reasons, to be replaced by Charlie Sabin.[2]

Following the received attention for the release of their debut album, Toxik released their second full-length album in 1989 with Roadrunner Records entitled, Think This.[4] After the album's release, Toxik hired guitarist John Donnelly to perform with them while touring. The success that resulted from Think This led Toxik to tour the album throughout the United States and Europe with several bands, including King Diamond, Sepultura, Prong, Exodus, Sacred Reich and Pantera. After years of touring, Toxik disbanded in 1992.

First reunion (2007–2010)

During the autumn of 2006, Displeased Records re-released Toxik's World Circus and Think This along with releases of previous releases from Gorguts, Sadus and Disincarnate. The World Circus rerelease included twelve bonus tracks and the Think This re-release included five bonus tracks.

In January 2007, Metal Mind Productions re-released limited edition versions of Toxik's World Circus and Think This. The rereleases are digitally remastered, featuring digipak editions of the albums.[5][6]

During February 2007, Toxik announced their reformation as a band. The announcement consisted of the largely original line-up of Mike Sanders (vocals), Josh Christian (guitar), Brian Bonini (bass) and Lou Caldarola (drums). Tad Leger, one of the band's original drummers, is also in a band called Lucertola, as a guitarist.[5] During August 2007, the band's bassist, Brian Bonini, left the new Toxik line-up, leaving Toxik with only three members. Toxik is currently in search of a new bassist to replace Brian Bonini.[5]

Toxik announced a European tour in November 2007.[5] The two-week tour was to have included performances at the Keep It True festival and the Ragers Elite festival in Germany.[6] The band was scheduled to perform at the Keep It True Festival on November 3, 2007, when the band canceled the tour due to reasons disclosed by the event organizer, "The reason is that their Polish management booked a three week tour around the festival with eight day-offs in a row, which was [not] financially feasible for the band. Also, bassist Brian Bonini quit the band some weeks ago and they [Toxik] couldn't find a replacement for him until now."[5] After the November tour cancellation, the band had not made any public appearances.[when?] Nonetheless, Toxik announced on their MySpace page that they were in the process of writing new material and would not tour until a new bassist was hired.

In December 2007, Displeased Records released Toxik's first live album set, entitled Dynamo Open Air 1988, which includes two live performances from 1988 and a limited CD and DVD package.

In July 2010, Toxik self-released Think Again on DVD. Containing a live set from 1989, a 2010 interview with Tad Leger, Josh Christian and Mike Sanders and a photo/poster gallery.

Second reunion and new releases (2013–present)

On January 8, 2014, it was revealed on Bittner's Facebook fan page that the name of the third Toxik album was In Humanity. A spring 2014 release was expected.[7] However, the album's release date was pushed back to 2016,[8] before being pushed back to 2017.[9] There had not been any news on a new album until November 2020, when guitarist Josh Christian announced on Facebook that he was working on new tracks for the follow-up to Think This.[10] Christian confirmed in a February 2022 interview with the Italian website Metal Skunk that Dis Morta was the official title of their third album.[11][12] Dis Morta was released on August 5, 2022 by Massacre Records,[13] and two months prior to its release, Toxik toured Europe by supporting Heathen on their Empire of the Blind tour.[14]

On July 10, 2017, Toxik announced that they would release the EP Breaking Class on August 4, and premiered their first song in 28 years, "Stand Up", that same day.[15]

On April 27, 2018, Toxik released their newest box set III Works, featuring In Humanity recording sessions, Breaking Class EP with three additional tracks from this EP's sessions and new disc Kinetic Closure featuring vocalist Ron Iglesias.

Band members

Timeline

  • Note: Toxik was inactive from 1992 to 2007, and again from 2007 to 2013.

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Live albums

  • Dynamo Open Air 1988 (2007, DVD, Displeased)
  • Think Again (2010, DVD, self-released)

Compilation albums

  • This Is Toxik (2009, Roadrunner)
  • III Works (2018)

References

  1. ^ "TOXIK To Release 'Breaking Class' EP; 'Stand Up' Song Streaming". Blabbermouth.net. July 12, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "Toxik lineup, biography". Last.fm.
  3. ^ "Toxik – Think This CD Album MP3". Cduniverse.com.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on December 13, 2006. Retrieved December 29, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Genres cited for Toxik on BNR Metal Pages
  5. ^ a b c d e . February 19, 2007. Archived from the original on February 19, 2007. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Lupus Medical Records Analysis | Lupus Cure Reviews". Displeasedrecords.com.
  7. ^ "Toxik reveal name of first album in 25 years – Metal Riot". Metalriot.com.
  8. ^ "TOXIK ANNOUNCE SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2015". Facebook. June 12, 2015. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  9. ^ "Toxik – Finishing New Album". MetalStorm.net. August 12, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  10. ^ "Toxik – Working On New Album". Metal Storm. November 28, 2020. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  11. ^ "Techno thrash dalla East Coast: intervista a Josh Christian dei TOXIK". metalskunk.com. February 13, 2022. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  12. ^ "Toxik - Title Of First Album In 33 Years Revealed". Metal Storm. February 22, 2022. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  13. ^ "Toxik - Artwork For New Album Revealed". Metal Storm. May 11, 2022. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  14. ^ "Heathen - Announce European Shows With Toxik". Metal Storm. March 12, 2022. Retrieved March 12, 2022.
  15. ^ "Track Premiere: Toxik – 'Stand Up'". Metalforcesmagazine.com. July 10, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Toxik at AllMusic
  • Toxik Think Again DVD

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This article is about the musical group For the compositing software by Autodesk see Autodesk Media and Entertainment Toxik This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Toxik news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Toxik is an American thrash metal band formed in 1985 in Peekskill New York After breaking up for the first time in 1992 and briefly reuniting in 2007 the band reformed once again in 2013 Toxik has gone through several lineup changes over the years leaving guitarist Josh Christian as the only constant member The band has released three studio albums to date World Circus 1987 Think This 1989 and Dis Morta 2022 ToxikToxik at Headbangers Open Air 2017Background informationOriginPeekskill New York U S GenresThrash metal 1 Years active1985 1992 2007 2013 presentLabelsRoadrunner Displeased Metal Mind MassacreMembersJosh ChristianEric van DrutenJim D MariaShane BoulosRon IglesiasPast membersJohn DonnellyLee ErwinBrian BoniniSal DadaboTad LegerLou CaldarolaJason BittnerMike SandersBill BodilyWebsitetoxikmetal wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Initial career 1985 1992 1 2 First reunion 2007 2010 1 3 Second reunion and new releases 2013 present 2 Band members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Live albums 3 4 Compilation albums 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Toxik performing in 2015 Initial career 1985 1992 Edit Toxik was formed in 1985 by Joshua Christian and Lee Erwin under the name Tokyo The band was forced to change its name due to the threat of legal action from a band who had already registered the name The band s original four piece lineup which because it occurred before the name change was known as the Tokyo line up consisted of Michael Sanders vocals Josh Christian guitar Lee Erwin bass and Sal Dadabo drums 2 However the line up did not remain stable plaguing the band with line up changes into the following year During the same year the band s original bassist Lee Erwin left Toxik citing personal reasons severe clinical depression to be replaced by Brian Bonini Lee Erwin went on to record several solo projects which included his popular Mad at the World album He s currently the co host of the popular YouTube music show Conspiracy Music With DOC DANGER his new alias along with his friend and host Clay The show promotes up and coming unknown musicians from the YouTube community Additionally Sal Dadabo the band s original drummer was offered a touring contract with Twisted Sister and left Toxik to be replaced by Tad Leger 2 These new changes would become the band s new line up 3 In 1987 Toxik signed onto Roadrunner Records previously titled Roadracer Productions at the time of signing debuting their first full length album World Circus The release of the album saw one of the first introductions to the progressive thrash metal genre charting on College Music Journal s Best New Metal Album of the Year for 1987 and were offered a number nine slot on the Metal Blade Records Metal Massacre series with the song Wasteland 2 After touring World Circus vocalist Mike Sanders left Toxik for unknown reasons to be replaced by Charlie Sabin 2 Following the received attention for the release of their debut album Toxik released their second full length album in 1989 with Roadrunner Records entitled Think This 4 After the album s release Toxik hired guitarist John Donnelly to perform with them while touring The success that resulted from Think This led Toxik to tour the album throughout the United States and Europe with several bands including King Diamond Sepultura Prong Exodus Sacred Reich and Pantera After years of touring Toxik disbanded in 1992 First reunion 2007 2010 Edit During the autumn of 2006 Displeased Records re released Toxik s World Circus and Think This along with releases of previous releases from Gorguts Sadus and Disincarnate The World Circus rerelease included twelve bonus tracks and the Think This re release included five bonus tracks In January 2007 Metal Mind Productions re released limited edition versions of Toxik s World Circus and Think This The rereleases are digitally remastered featuring digipak editions of the albums 5 6 During February 2007 Toxik announced their reformation as a band The announcement consisted of the largely original line up of Mike Sanders vocals Josh Christian guitar Brian Bonini bass and Lou Caldarola drums Tad Leger one of the band s original drummers is also in a band called Lucertola as a guitarist 5 During August 2007 the band s bassist Brian Bonini left the new Toxik line up leaving Toxik with only three members Toxik is currently in search of a new bassist to replace Brian Bonini 5 Toxik announced a European tour in November 2007 5 The two week tour was to have included performances at the Keep It True festival and the Ragers Elite festival in Germany 6 The band was scheduled to perform at the Keep It True Festival on November 3 2007 when the band canceled the tour due to reasons disclosed by the event organizer The reason is that their Polish management booked a three week tour around the festival with eight day offs in a row which was not financially feasible for the band Also bassist Brian Bonini quit the band some weeks ago and they Toxik couldn t find a replacement for him until now 5 After the November tour cancellation the band had not made any public appearances when Nonetheless Toxik announced on their MySpace page that they were in the process of writing new material and would not tour until a new bassist was hired In December 2007 Displeased Records released Toxik s first live album set entitled Dynamo Open Air 1988 which includes two live performances from 1988 and a limited CD and DVD package In July 2010 Toxik self released Think Again on DVD Containing a live set from 1989 a 2010 interview with Tad Leger Josh Christian and Mike Sanders and a photo poster gallery Second reunion and new releases 2013 present Edit On January 8 2014 it was revealed on Bittner s Facebook fan page that the name of the third Toxik album was In Humanity A spring 2014 release was expected 7 However the album s release date was pushed back to 2016 8 before being pushed back to 2017 9 There had not been any news on a new album until November 2020 when guitarist Josh Christian announced on Facebook that he was working on new tracks for the follow up to Think This 10 Christian confirmed in a February 2022 interview with the Italian website Metal Skunk that Dis Morta was the official title of their third album 11 12 Dis Morta was released on August 5 2022 by Massacre Records 13 and two months prior to its release Toxik toured Europe by supporting Heathen on their Empire of the Blind tour 14 On July 10 2017 Toxik announced that they would release the EP Breaking Class on August 4 and premiered their first song in 28 years Stand Up that same day 15 On April 27 2018 Toxik released their newest box set III Works featuring In Humanity recording sessions Breaking Class EP with three additional tracks from this EP s sessions and new discKinetic Closure featuring vocalist Ron Iglesias Band members EditCurrent members Edit Josh Christian guitars 1985 1992 2007 2013 present Jim DeMaria drums 2015 present Shane Boulos bass 2017 present Ron Iglesias vocals guitars 2018 present Eric van Druten rhythm guitar 2019 present Former members Edit Mike Sanders vocals 1985 1988 2007 2013 2016 Charlie Sabin vocals 1988 1992 2017 John Donnelly guitars 1988 1992 Lee Erwin bass 1985 1986 Brian Bonini bass 1986 1992 2007 Bill Bodily bass 2013 2017 Sal Dadabo drums 1985 1986 Tad Leger drums 1986 1992 Lou Caldarola drums 2007 Jason Bittner drums 2013 2014 Timeline Edit Note Toxik was inactive from 1992 to 2007 and again from 2007 to 2013 Discography EditStudio albums Edit World Circus 1987 Roadrunner Think This 1989 Roadrunner Dis Morta 2022 Massacre Records EPs Edit Breaking Class 2017 Live albums Edit Dynamo Open Air 1988 2007 DVD Displeased Think Again 2010 DVD self released Compilation albums Edit This Is Toxik 2009 Roadrunner III Works 2018 References Edit TOXIK To Release Breaking Class EP Stand Up Song Streaming Blabbermouth net July 12 2017 a b c d Toxik lineup biography Last fm Toxik Think This CD Album MP3 Cduniverse com Archived copy Archived from the original on December 13 2006 Retrieved December 29 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Genres cited for Toxik on BNR Metal Pages a b c d e Metal Bands Toxik Metal Underground com February 19 2007 Archived from the original on February 19 2007 Retrieved October 16 2020 a b Lupus Medical Records Analysis Lupus Cure Reviews Displeasedrecords com Toxik reveal name of first album in 25 years Metal Riot Metalriot com TOXIK ANNOUNCE SOUTH AMERICAN TOUR FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2015 Facebook June 12 2015 Retrieved July 8 2015 Toxik Finishing New Album MetalStorm net August 12 2016 Retrieved August 12 2016 Toxik Working On New Album Metal Storm November 28 2020 Retrieved November 28 2020 Techno thrash dalla East Coast intervista a Josh Christian dei TOXIK metalskunk com February 13 2022 Retrieved February 16 2022 Toxik Title Of First Album In 33 Years Revealed Metal Storm February 22 2022 Retrieved February 17 2022 Toxik Artwork For New Album Revealed Metal Storm May 11 2022 Retrieved May 11 2022 Heathen Announce European Shows With Toxik Metal Storm March 12 2022 Retrieved March 12 2022 Track Premiere Toxik Stand Up Metalforcesmagazine com July 10 2014 Retrieved July 10 2017 External links Edit Rock music portal United States portal New York state portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toxik Official website Toxik at AllMusic Toxik Think Again DVD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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