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Dangerous Toys (CD 1989) Teas'n Pleas'n SCARED Outlaw

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Dangerous Toys (CD)
OUT OF PRINT!!!

ORIGINAL 1989 RELEASE!!!
Used CD in EXCELLENT playing condition!!!
No Skips, No Freeze ups!!!

CD and all artwork included.
CD and inserts are in Excellent Condition.

Jewel case has normal wear.


Dangerous Toys Biography

When Dangerous Toys released their self-titled debut album on Columbia records in 1989, their raw southern rock and metal served as an immediate attack on glam metal's reign on MTV and rock radio. Their two hit singles, "Teas'n, Pleas'n" and "Scared," gained the band a rabid following and helped the album go gold.

Dangerous Toys was founded in Texas in 1987 by vocalist Jason McMaster along with guitarists Scott Dalhover and Danny Aaron, bassist Mark Geary, and drummer Mike Watson. They released the follow up to Dangerous Toys, Hellacious Acres, in 1991, and while the album sold reasonably well, it didn't match the groups initial success. After getting dropped from Columbia, the original lineup slowly began to dwindle. Danny Aaron left before their third album, Pissed. Mike Watson left before recording The R'tist 4'merly Known As Dangerous Toys in 1995. Although the band officially broke up in the late '90s, they released a live album in 1999 and occasionally reunite for a few shows.

I am a big fan of loud'n gritty rock'n roll. My fav bands are these guys, Guns'n Roses, AC/DC, Silvertide, and Aerosmith. They are all loud and dirty and dont spend time on useless crap like synthesizers and drum machines. This album is amazing. The guitars and the vocals scream and the bass and drums add a nice background quality.

Teas'n Pleas'n-5/5-Great opener. Great rocker. Great everything. This really gives you a taste of what's comin up. As in extremly loud rock music. GREAT!!

Scared-4/5-Pretty good. Overshadowed by two great rockers ("Teas'n Pleas'n and "Bones in the Gutter") on either side. The catchy chorus saved this song from being only 3/5.

Bones in the Gutter-5/5-Amazing! This is a freakin great song. The guitar and violent lyrics make this song the most intense of all 11 songs on this CD.

Take Me Drunk-5/5-Another great one. Pretty much a song about getting wasted. Not the most intriguing subject, but somehow the song is intriguing anyway. Very cool.

Feels Like A Hammer-4/5-This song is only 4/5 because it is really not the right time for this song. It is sandwiched between the party rockers "Take Me Drunk" and "Sport'n A Woody" this should've been the last song. But nontheless it is kinda good.

Sport'n A Woody-5/5-Incredible! The best riff so far out of the album though the riff from "Ten Boots" is better. This song is very sexually explicit but it makes for a nice light-hearted change from all the blood and murder so far in this album (see "Bones in the Gutter").

Queen of the Nile-5/5-This is the most catchy song on the album. In fact it is the most catchy song that I have ever heard. Amazing! Apparently Jason McMaster had a crush on Cleopatra. Hehehe!

Outlaw-5/5-The first of a duo of crime songs ("Outlaw" and "Here Comes Trouble") What a great song. This, "Here Comes Trouble", and "Ten Boots" make this album the dirtiest and hardest album in the world. Great lyrics.

Here Comes Trouble-5/5-Kind of like the Dangerous Toys' version of Guns'n Roses' "Paradise City". About a street urchin living a criminal life. This song doesn't deal with murder like "Outlaw" and "Bones in the Gutter", more like being a thief. Very good.

Ten Boots (Stompin')-5/5-BEST SONG ON THE WHOLE DAM ALBUM. Amazing the best rocker of them all. Not much more to say.

That Dog-4/5-Too bad. They coulda done better. Not horrible though (thank god).

The only reason this album got 5/5 is because of 5 amazing songs packed together (Sport'n A Woody, Queen of the Nile, Outlaw, Here Comes Trouble, Ten Boots). Thank these guys. If it wasn't for them, "Scared", "Feels Like A Hammer, and "That Dog" would've brought the album down.

Dangerous Toys
(c)1989
Jason McMaster-Lead Vocals
Scott Dalhover-Lead Guitar
Danny Aaron-Rhythm Guitar, backing vocals
Mike Watson-Bass, backing vocals
Mark Geary-Drums


Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1989)
  • Original Release Date: 1989
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format:CD Album
  • Label: Columbia



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