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Cracked Jewel Case..... Dec 31, 2009 Lost my original copy from 1989, so bummed for 10 years. NOW I found it and I'm Ecstatic!!! Received with cracked Jewel Case but, everything else perfect and Rocking out again!
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Dangerous Toys Jun 15, 2009 Like new right down to wrapping. It is nice to find replacements for my cassettes and not have them second hand.
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Texas-Style Sleaze @ It's Best May 25, 2009 Dangerous Toys, led by former Watchtower vocalist Jason McMaster, were one of the best bands signed in the search for the next Guns N' Roses. And they scored big w/ 2 singles, "Teas'N, Pleas'N" & "Scared." As well as the crowd favorite "Sport'N A Woody." But that's not all. The entire record rocks from beginning to end.
D. Toys were often lumped together with L.A./Sunset Strip bands such as L.A. Guns & Faster Pussycat. That's not necessarily a bad thing since both of those bands were well-liked & had some decent success. However, it's clear from this record that D. Toys weren't a L.A. band. Too gritty. Too dirty. Too real! Even their so-called ballad, "Feels Like A Hammer" comes across as genuine & unique. Instead of being a Sunset Strip hair-metal band, D. Toys were more of a dirty rock band that loved heavy metal. It may not exactly sound that way but you can feel it! All 10 tracks are great, they deserved the success they attained (2 gold records) & you can still catch 'em live once or twice a year when they get together for a reunion gig. So go buy this record & go see them live. Go ahead...do it!
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old school Sep 24, 2008 I originally purchased the album in Dec. 88 and although it never recieved much air time it was one of long list of great rock 'n' roll that has generally just been forgotton. I hope the younger gen. can find and appreciate in todays world.
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Nothing but in your face Aug 08, 2008 This is another of the bands from the 80's that never got the respect they so rightly deserve. This is straight forward rock n'roll. I saw these guys in concert at the old Roxy in Atlanta,Ga. Has to be one of the best shows I have ever seen. Jason McMaster is the definition of a frontman. I remember sitting at the bar before the show and did not see him walk up to get a beer. He was gracious and very generous with his fans. He took time to sign a few autographs and talk to people.
These guys rock.
"scared"
"bones in the gutter"
"that dog"
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