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Dangerous Toys - Dangerous Toys
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Music CD Cover Artist: Dangerous Toys Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown) CD Release Date: 2008-02-01 Music Label: Sbme Special Mkts. Soundtracks: - Teas'n, Pleas'n
- Scared
- Bones in the Gutter
- Take Me Drunk
- Feels Like a Hammer
- Sport'n a Woody
- Queen of the Nile
- Outlaw
- Here Comes Trouble
- Ten Boots (Stompin')
- That Dog
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Free Music Notes for Dangerous Toys AlbumFree Music Review: A Pretty Good Surprise Hit: 4 Stars
This is another one of those cassettes I got for fifty cents in a bargain bin. I'd heard of Dangerous Toys but thought they were a hair metal band. When I saw their photo, they looked more like Black Oak Arkansas than Poison.
From the first track, I could tell these guys were an above average band. The only traces of hair metal I heard were a bit of that snare drum sound and the singer, Jason McMaster would tend to wail here and there. However, most of the time, his voice complements the music. It is powerful and I can see why Ignitor picked him as their current vocalist. As long as he reigns in the vocal theatrics, I think he really rocks. He has a snarly and nasty voice that is perfect for metal.
The musicianship is outstanding. Everyone does their part.
What makes this album so much better is that most of the songs have substance and are memorable. The music isn't just a bunch of riffing and shrieking thrown together.
This is/was an excellent band. It is reflected in the fact that they had at least some moderate success. They deserved more. Highly recommended.
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