Venue floods at Municipal Waste show in TX

by | Nov 13, 2009

Last night during a Municipal Waste show in Houston, TX at The Meridian, a freak flood occurred when a fan inadvertently set off the sprinkler system at the venue by climbing on the ceiling pipes.  

Guitarist Ryan Waste commented:

“All I could see was black water pouring from the ceiling. The crowd was still hungry for more so we couldn’t let them down. We had to pull it together and it turned out to be one of the raddest shows of the tour.”

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