In 1998, Toxic Audio launched its quirky show in an abandoned storefront
at the Orlando International Fringe Festival. To their amazement,
people began cramming into that storefront to see them and the show
caught the attention of Disney executives who hired them as featured
performers at the Disney/MGM Studios. Soon after, the group was
crowned champion at the National Harmony Sweepstakes in California.
In 2003, the Contemporary A Cappella Society of America named Toxic’s
album, “Chemistry,” the Album of the Year. The group
has made national TV appearances with Ed McMahon and Wayne Brady,
and even got to sing a reggae-style weather report on ESPN2's morning
show "Cold Pizza". Toxic Audio won the 2004 Drama Desk
Award for “Unique Theatrical Experience” for their Off-Broadway
Show in New York’s John Houseman Theatre, where they continue
to electrify audiences by exploring the boundaries of the human
voice.