Acid Holiday Returns – A new musical project from members of Rustmonster

by Craig Nybo ~ February 19, 2010

After a 25-year hiatus, Craig Nybo, of Rustmonster, has gotten together with Scott Brough, lifelong friend, to revisit their high school musical project, Acid Holiday.

Acid Holiday was a heavy metal band that released one album in 1987. Their album, This is the Devil, was duplicated in Craig’s basement and distributed to over 30 (35) eager fans. After receiving a scathing review in the Davis High School newspaper, both Craig and Scott descended into depression and vowed that Acid Holiday–with its accompanying mascot, an iron jawed monster named Sedgwick–would never return. As if to seal the deal, Scott set himself on fire at their solitary performance of This is the Devil for a room of fans.

To the delight of over 30 (35) fans, Acid Holiday is back, and this time, they know how to play instruments.

Scott Brough said: “We knew if we were going to come back, we would have to come back big. So we decided to chum the fan base of over 30 (35) fans with a few Acid Holiday classics. We have rebooted some of the hits like, We Are the Rock, and Life After Proliferation. But don’t worry, we have a new book of songs, including Fecal Explosion, and Death Sandwich, slated for the new album.”

When asked for a comment, Craig Nybo only growled a little and tried to bite the microphone.

No doubt, fans are salivating to hear from Acid Holiday once again, but they will have to wait, because it takes the band at least three weeks to write and record an entire album.

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