DANGEROUS TOYS – TEAS’N, PLEAS’N SONG FROM 1989 REVISITED!
DANGEROUS TOYS – Just when you thought that 1989 was the beginning of the end for Heavy Metal and Hard Rock going into the ’90’s… think again! Here is yet another example, of a band that made some serious heavy noise at the onset of the Grunge invasion and right into the mid ’90’s… Dangerous Toys. Based on the songs from this 1989 debut album, Dangerous Toys put a dose of the “F” word into their songs lyrics,… “F” for fun that is. Don’t let the fun lyrics fool you though… this band could play the heavy with Metal ease… and still can. Jason McMaster’s vocals is stuff of Old School… this entire album for Metal sakes is, as well.
I like this debut Dangerous Toys album a whole Metal bunch. Teas’n, Pleas’n is just one of many kickin’ songs from that album. I still own a copy of this Dangerous Toys debut on… yeah, yeah, yeah, it’s on cassette. So Metal be it, it still plays!
Here’s hoping you like Dangerous Toys and Teas’n, Pleas’n like I do. If that’s the Metal case, crank up this song LOUD and be glad you did!
* Check out the myspace music page for Dangerous Toys by clicking the link below:
* Dangerous Toys was released on Columbia Records.
LONG LIVE DANGEROUS TOYS!
Stone.
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May 18, 2010 at 6:01 am
I used to have it on cassette. I think it got lost when I was moving after college and I have yet to replace it. I have probably not heard it in over 15 years, but remember liking it and the second one.
May 18, 2010 at 8:26 am
McMaster plays rhythm guitar in my Motorhead tribute band. 🙂
May 18, 2010 at 11:38 am
Hey Sean… now that is very COOL. (:
May 19, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Jason McMaster did an interview with me recently:
http://tokyo5.wordpress.com/2010/04/21/mcmaster-interview/