Dangerous Toys

Dangerous Toys

by Dangerous Toys
Dangerous Toys

Dangerous Toys

by Dangerous Toys

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Overview

With their self-titled debut album, Dangerous Toys found themselves in regular rotation on MTV. At the time their Southern rock-influenced metal was noticeably different from the hair metal dominating MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album contains such memorable, and somewhat laughable tracks as "Take Me Drunk," "Feels Like a Hammer," "Sportin' a Woody," plus their breakthrough hit "Teas'n, Pleas'n." Despite the band's enduring reputation as a cult favorite, the album has a very corporate rock feel. The fact that Jason McMaster sounds like Axl Rose only furthers this idea. Still, this CD fares better than most from the genre at the time. ~ Curtis Zimmermann

Product Details

Release Date: 02/01/2008
Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC: 0886972386522
Rank: 26741

Tracks

  1. Teas'n, Pleas'n
  2. Scared
  3. Bones in the Gutter
  4. Take Me Drunk
  5. Feels Like a Hammer
  6. Sport'n a Woody
  7. Queen of the Nile
  8. Outlaw
  9. Here Comes Trouble
  10. Ten Boots (Stompin')
  11. That Dog

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dangerous Toys   Primary Artist
Mike Watson   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Mark Geary   Drums,Percussion,Multi Instruments
Paolo Salvatore   Vocals (Background)
Danny Aaron   Guitar,Vocals
Scott Dalhover   Guitar
Waste O' Skin Choir   Vocals
Jason McMaster   Vocals

Technical Credits

Tommy Pons   Illustrations,Artwork
Max Norman   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Roy Thomas Baker   Producer
Dangerous Toys   Composer
Bruce Barris   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Tim Baldwin   Engineer
Mark Weiss   Photography
Illusion Factory   Design,Artwork,Art Direction
Aaron Isaacs   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Waste O' Skin Choir   Group
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
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