A salute to the Texas kings of sleaze metal, Dangerous Toys!
Features songs written as far back as their late 80s heyday such as the hit singles Teas n, Pleas n and Scared as well as their final studio recordings in the mid- 90s!
Dangerous Toys raw southern rock edge established them as true players, rewarding them several hit singles and MTV videos in the 80s!
Though officially disbanded in the late 90s, Dangerous Toys continues to perform on the Hollywood club circuit to thousands of screaming fans!
Hailing from the Lone Star State, Dangerous Toys was immediately set apart from the pack of Hollywood hair-spray bands that dominated the late 80s US metal scene. Dangerous Toys raw southern rock edge established them as true players, rewarding them several hit singles and MTV videos in the 80s. In The 90s, however, the Seattle grunge movement bulldozed the American metal landscape, leaving bands like Dangerous Toys to either adapt or perish in this new musical climate. After a decade of personelle changes and musical shifts, the band failed to get back into the national spotlight, and finally called it quits at the end of the 90s.
But not before leaving over 4 albums worth of musical metal mayhem for the cult following to devour! The Ultimate Dangerous Toys is a salute to these Texas kings of sleaze metal, featuring songs written as far back as their late 80s heyday as well as their final studio recordings in the mid- 90s. Best served with ample wattage and attitude, go ahead and tip back your hat, plop your boots up on the table and pop that top cause it s part time - Texas style! --Cleopatra Records
1. Pissed
2. Pain Train
3. Loser
4. Bones in the Gutter
5. Gunfighter
6. Share the Kill
7. Cure the Sane
8. Better To Die
9. Line 'Em Up
10. Sport'n a Woody
11. Scared
12. Teas'n Pleas'n
13. Gimme' No LipJason McMaster - Vocals, Bass
Danny Aaron - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Mark Geary - Drums
Mike Watson - Bass, Backing Vocals
Paul Lidel - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Scot Dalhover - GuitarProduced by Roy Thomas Baker, Billy Sherwood and Tom Fletcher.
Dangerous Toys – The Ultimate Dangerous Toys (2004)