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CD Title: Dangerous Toys
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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 1989
Label: Columbia
Catalog Number: CK 45031
Personnel
Danny Aaron guitar, vocals
Jason McMaster vocals
Scott Dalhover guitar
Mark Geary drums
Mike Watson bass, vocals
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 | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: cquicmoi |
Date: January 31, 2002 at 20:00 |
This album was DT's best. From beginning to end it rocks. Some catchy songs that and a rauchy voice...The perfect combination. Nothing but pure rock...Check it out. Totally 80's but what a chef-d'oeuvre.
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From: Curious B |
Date: February 1, 2002 at 11:25 |
First two songs are great, it can become spotty after that. If your into the 80's Metal scene it's definitely worth picking up. By far their best work.
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From: dokken6008 |
Date: April 8, 2002 at 8:25 |
I bought this this record used for about 5 bucks and I am glad I didn't pay much more. Though there really is nothing wrong with this cd, there is nothing really that great about it, either. I don't own any other of Dangerous Toys' cds and if this is supposed to be their best, I don't count on rushing out & buying their other recordings anytime soon. The music is okay, but make no mistake: Dalhover is no guitar virtuso. As for the vocals--well, that is probably my LEAST favorite part. 7.0/10
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From: Desslar |
Date: April 8, 2002 at 14:25 |
Highly unconventional stab at sleazy hard rock is interesting, if ultimately not really good. Still, you can't complain about a song called "Take Me Drunk." Check out McMaster's Broken Teeth band as well.
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From: Drag-in-Bones |
Date: April 22, 2002 at 9:39 |
Under their Cool, Macho, Dirtbag look-lurks one DAMN GOOD BAND!!! "Dangerous Toys" playing with Dynamite on this CD!!! Did you know McMaster was in a band called "Watchtower" and "Dangerous Toys" was called "Onyx" and looked like a cross between "Slayer" and "Hanoi Rocks" or a "Poison" that never showers. This is one band that crawled into my brain and stuck! I can't get their song's out of my head, even to this day!! So let the Dynamite blow up in your face and add this to your collection!
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From: tomcat |
Date: May 6, 2002 at 4:18 |
i like dangerous toys....
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From: RichieRocker |
Date: May 12, 2002 at 18:52 |
Awesome logo the best ever, these guys are ballsy, take no prisoners rock music, its rude, in your face, and very fast the gutars are always rockin a must have for anybody who likes to turn up the stereo and listen to animalistic music.
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From: jason |
Date: May 12, 2002 at 21:32 |
I stoped off here to say that this album has about 4 good songs (teas'n pleas'n,scared,sport'n a woody & queen of the nile). Outside of that, I can take or leave the rest. I stumbled across Jason Mcmaster's other band, Broken Teeth a little over a year ago. It ain't that great. It sound like a 7 year old wrote the lyrics. Mcmaster did a cover of "Let It Go" and I have to say, that is the best cover I have ever heard someone do.
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From: Anthony Wild |
Date: May 15, 2002 at 20:40 |
I love Jasonīs vocals! My fav is "queen of the nile"!
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From: RichieRocker |
Date: May 31, 2002 at 21:04 |
These guys were so underrated! they should have been huge. Kick ass music great songs and some of the guitar parts and beats will blow you away. Like I said before the have the best logo ever, and if they ever decide to get back together, they should make music just like they did on this album. If anybody loves kick ass rock music that you can just go crazy too or have a couple of drinks too, this is the band, they absolutly kick ass.
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From: TIM |
Date: June 5, 2002 at 19:01 |
I thought I had commented on this one already. I liked all of it. Highly recommended
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From: ThunderDan |
Date: June 18, 2002 at 20:25 |
Great songs, great vocals, great guitar! What else can anyone ask for? This one has a killer attitude! Makes an ideal driving CD. Certainly worth buying. Don't miss out!
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From: RichieRocker |
Date: June 22, 2002 at 11:45 |
I agree with ThunderDan with everything he said! This is one of my all-time favorite albums and you have to love that sick clown on the cover. Total animalism buy this album if you can find it.
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From: dokken6008 |
Date: June 27, 2002 at 5:56 |
You're talking about that Def Leppard tribute from Deadline, right j.? There is some very good playing on that tribute disc. I mean, Tracii Guns, Castillo (R.I.P.), and the guys from Warrant? Some good stuff. Corabi's "Wasted" was bitchin' too as was Whiteman's "Foolin'" (I LOVE Kix). My only complaint about that DL tribute cd from Deadline is that out of the twelve tracks contained within the disc, not one of the tunes is outside of Leppard's 1st three discs ('OTTN'--'Pyromania').
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From: jason (FA - Q) |
Date: June 27, 2002 at 17:09 |
I think that the reason for the songs being off the first 3 albums is because those were the albums that these band got their influence from. If you ask me, there ain't any good Def Leppard after those albums anyway! Listen to Phil Lewis sing "Bringin' On The Heartbreak." I don't think he really tried to hard singing that one.
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From: dokken6008 |
Date: June 28, 2002 at 3:01 |
I see what you're saying about Lewis' (L.A. Guns) "Bringin' On The Heartbreak" but I just thought that he fits perfectly with a song like that. I was disappointed by the "You Got Me Runnin'" verion as that was one of my favorite tunes off 'High 'N' Dry' and the guy sounds like he's gargling flem throughout. I forget what song the 12th track was, but the dude from Rough Cutt did it and I thought he was 1 of the best singers on the entire tribute but it wasn't right for the song.
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From: Gar |
Date: August 11, 2002 at 18:59 |
The reason they only did songs from the first 3 Def Leppard was probably because they couldn't get clearance to do stuff from "Hysteria". Good tribute though. DToys first album wasn't their best, but its still pretty killer! "Scared" totally rocks!
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From: HairMetalManiac |
Date: September 7, 2002 at 9:03 |
These guys caught a lot of flack when they came out, but I really dug a lot of this album...good party rocker music. Favs are: Teas'n Pleas'n, Scared (Probably my fav on here), Feels Like a Hammer (The one attempt on here at a serious song...and it is pretty cool) and the funny sleazey Take Me Drunk, and Sport'n a Woody. After Queen of the Nile, it is pretty much just filler. A decent rocker worthy to be in any Hard Rock collection...
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From: Baris |
Date: September 8, 2002 at 5:58 |
A perfect starting album. Totally rocks! Catchy, energic songs also convenient for live play(esp. "Teas'n, Pleas'n" and "Sport'n a Woody"). I also liked "Scared" and "Queen of the Nile". Has a special place in my archive. Recommended.
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From: The Fizzy One |
Date: September 16, 2002 at 0:51 |
I used to drive my mom nuts turning up the TV when the "Teas'n Pleas'n" video cam eon. She HATED that fuckin' song! So naturally I went and bought hthe tape. I only like it more and more with time. Favorites? "Sport'n a Woody" for obvious reasons and my #1 fave on here, "Ten Boots (Stompin')." I do a college-radio show and this is one of my faves to play on it. elfizzbo@hotmail.com
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From: SleazyMusic |
Date: September 20, 2002 at 8:45 |
I'm sorry but I'm not agree with you, guys. I heard this kind of songs million times before...it's just the same old story...they have no musical originality and the songs are not so good... I like "teas'n pleas'n", "scared" and "take me drunk". This is a not so memorable record in my opinion
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From: Carmen Ronzoni |
Date: December 30, 2002 at 0:43 |
Gran bel disco si ascolta volentieri,chitarrista eccellente.
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From: Scott |
Date: February 5, 2003 at 14:11 |
Take the slither and slide of L.A. bands like GnR and Faster Pussycat and mix it with a Texas, southern rock boogie, and you pretty much have an accurate description of this disc. Every song on this disc, despite being of the pop metal variety, has an undeniable hook that will pull you in like a catfish to a slimy 'ol night crawler on a brisk Texas morning. Lyrics would make Spinal Tap proud. Can you get any more obvious than "Sportin' a Woody"? Hair metal with a cowboy hat. Gotta love it!
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From: RichieRocker |
Date: February 5, 2003 at 22:47 |
SCOTT I couldnt have said it better myself. You hit the nail on the head! keep rockin friends!!!
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From: |
Date: March 8, 2003 at 14:05 |
Dude!!! I was in a band called NOIZE TOYS and we double billed with them on this tour in Phoenix, AZ. They are the coolest band from back then...and one of my PERSONAL favorites... ROCK HARD! p.s. look up my band! you'll love it!
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From: alejandro |
Date: April 11, 2003 at 15:49 |
MALA COPIA DE GUNS AND ROSES. DESDE LA IMAGEN HASTA LA VOZ DEL CANTANTE. LOS TEMAS SON ABURRIDOS SIMILARES ENTRE SI. HUBO PRODUCCION PERO A LA VEZ, ESCASAS IDEAS. NO TENGO DEMASIADO PARA DECIR DE ALGO QUE NO INSPIRA NADA PARA COMENTAR. OLVIDABLE. 3/10. carro_martin2000@yahoo.com.ar
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From: Lance |
Date: April 23, 2003 at 1:39 |
I saw these guys as part of a triple bill with Bonham and The Cult back in 1990 and they kicked ASS !!!!! Sportin A Woody, Tease N Pleasn, Ten Boots all rock hard. Great Band Great logo and man am I glad I bought a shirt that night. AHHHHH Memories !!!
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From: Nick Warhead |
Date: October 22, 2003 at 17:16 |
I've never really heard the band, but I think Jason Mcmaster should of stuck with his old band Watchtower. Check out "Energetic Dissassmebly". It's probably hard to find, but it shows Jason Mcmaster's true talent as a metal vocalist.
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From: TIM |
Date: October 22, 2003 at 19:29 |
I totally disagree. This band kicks ass. Because something is heavier doesn't automatically mean that it's great. Watchtower is okay but this has more substance.
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From: Dean |
Date: October 22, 2003 at 23:10 |
Tim, I've always had alot of your respect for your comments and i do love Mcmaster's work in the Toys and Broken Teeth but more substance than Watchtower? Watchtower is an aquired taste but once you get into them they are simply godly. Anyone who loves this album and wants copies of live Toys stuff Jason has an extensive collection of live shows and videos that he sells personally.
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From: TIM |
Date: October 23, 2003 at 0:14 |
I do like Watchtower Dean. Music is just more than aggression and even technical skill to me- it has a smooth flow to it. I just like Dangerous Toys more, no offence. I like some metal, but very little. I wasn't trying to insult Nick but I think he ought to hear all DT's stuff before he makes that decision. I prefer Saints & Sinners over Sword as well. For some people- it's just the opposite and I respect that. Rock on!
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From: Christine |
Date: October 24, 2003 at 3:45 |
I have ALWAYS loved this album since the minute I heard it back in '89 (senior year!) and it brings back some great memories. I still have an old promo VHS that I lifted when the record store I worked at went under (hey, remember RECORDS??) that has the video for "Teasin' Pleasin'" on it. XM/Boneyard jams "Teasin" and "Scared" every so often, as well as "Best of Friends" from Hellacious Acres. Nice to know that 80's metal is getting airplay again! GET XM!!
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From: drakke |
Date: November 30, 2003 at 1:28 |
The first ablum is ok...The singer not very good live.. Save your money..........
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From: lance1 |
Date: December 14, 2003 at 0:57 |
one of the most underrated cds of all time.queen of the nile and teasin pleasin are the best.dangerous toys kicked ass on this cd.they are a texas band that came out of nowhere and to me made guns and roses look weak.crank it up loud.
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From: Fat Freddy |
Date: December 30, 2003 at 17:04 |
A total guilty pleasure. One of those albums to crank up when you were splitting a case of beer with your buds in the middle of the night. Best review of this band I ever heard: "Texas size attitude, Rhode Island size talent." HA!
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From: drummerfish |
Date: February 16, 2004 at 4:21 |
to this day i can't stand the song,"scared".other than that,the rest is a solid reminder why the 80's/90's hard rock scene thrived.this cd is the only good one,and one of those cd's from the time that is a must have.too bad they had so many troubles.remember on this first tour they were playing a gig and the stage collapsed? talk about bad karma!
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From: Dan Friml |
Date: March 12, 2004 at 12:28 |
Their best record. Scared is awesome song, the rest of this album is very good. It reminds (to me) Wildside a little bit.
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From: fallen angel |
Date: June 14, 2004 at 22:54 |
un hard rock algo fuertecito.chikos con intencionmes de hacer algo mas divertido ke lo s demas ,tal vez mas suavesones(warrant por ejemplo).el cantante me recuerda al de kix,pero no es el.si te gusta el hard rock divertido ,este disco puede gustarte.
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From: maverick37221 |
Date: September 25, 2004 at 1:05 |
this was a awesome albumn I think they should havew gone further than they did very underrated
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From: lori |
Date: January 10, 2005 at 19:59 |
i think all of the music that dangerous toys did was great!! scott and danny are great guitarists.maybe nobody here knows real music!
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From: Geoff |
Date: January 11, 2005 at 1:56 |
The time when this was released must have been grand, as although this is not my fave album this is a good, enjoyable slab of fresh hard rock. 'Feels like a hammer' is a very cool ballad and 'Queen of the nile' is a gem of a track. As some of you may guess, I am not a fan of the vocals at all, but the songs are good solid slabs of hard rock. Recommended, especially for the cheap price you're likely to find it for.
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From: Aussie Dave |
Date: March 23, 2005 at 17:23 |
Caught between hair metal and thrash, Dangerous Toys were hard to define! Sort of an AC/DC on steroids i guess! But this was a solid debut! The single Scared(and also the best track) was a tribute to Alice Cooper! And i also just heard this album has finally gone gold(500,000 copies). Jason Mcmaster's voice does take some getting used to though! Queen Of The Nile, Teasn Pleasn, Sportn A Woody and the awesome Scared are the best here! 8/10....
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From: Lennie |
Date: March 24, 2005 at 7:28 |
Yeah, this isnt bad and agree with a lot of the comments above. This may prove a little heavy for some fans of this site and the vocals do grate a little. 'Scared' is undoubtedly the stand out track here and is worth the (cheap) purchase price alone. However, why not check out the band 'Tora Tora' who have a similar style of music but are infinitely better, esp the killer debut album of the same title!
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From: Don Chuma |
Date: April 3, 2005 at 16:53 |
Gran disco debut de estos genios. Jason Macmaster le hace un gran honor a su apellido porque es todo un MASTERRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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From: memole |
Date: August 2, 2005 at 5:24 |
Street with attitude...nice vocals...good tracks!
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From: Fat Freddy |
Date: January 30, 2006 at 22:06 |
Useless Dangerous Toys trivia... Shadows Fall have recorded a cover of DT's "Teas'n Pleas'n" as a bonus track for the Japanese version of their current album (I believe it's called The War Within? Not really a S.F. fan but I read about this on the Broken Teeth website.) The kicker is that Dangerous Toys/Broken Teeth singer Jason McMaster sings on the Shadows Fall version as well. I may not dig Shadows Fall but I GOTTA find that song somewhere...!
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From: BIG-TIME |
Date: May 6, 2006 at 22:20 |
Nope! dont like it... just dont like this type of rock. Not one song sticks with me, no catchy hooks, vocals ok, just listerned to again due to the rav review's here no idea why people like it so much, anyway KEEP rockin dude's...
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From: themartin |
Date: November 22, 2006 at 17:34 |
There is no doubt that this band is cool, This is the only DT CD that I own, and there are some tracks that I really like: of course "Scared" "Teasn Pleasn" and my fav "Outlaw" really rocks, but the songwriting here is somewhat uninspired. All the songs sounds the same and you`ll probably get tired of listen after track 5.
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From: Metalmusicman |
Date: January 7, 2007 at 15:42 |
A few real gems mixed in with some real filler. "Scared", "Teas'n Pleas'n", and "Feels Like A Hammer" are all just killer and the rest as I said is just filler IMO. "Scared" is worth the 2 or 3 bucks you will pay for this.
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From: rockhardrock |
Date: March 25, 2007 at 16:36 |
great suff.hard rockers that were influenced by southern rockers.My fav."scared"-shuold be put on some horror movie soundtrack CD."teasn,plasn"is great too.i like their humor.i like also tracks:6.,7.,8.and10. Keep on rockin!!!
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From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: May 29, 2008 at 16:54 |
I always did love this tape. It's just fun, hell-raising rock 'n' roll with just enough of a southern twist, adn enough aggression to keep me interested nearly 20 years later. A little dirtier and wilder than a lot of the commercial hard rock of the day, and that's the way I like it. Best songs: "Ten Boots," "Take Me Drunk" and the immortal party classic "Teas'n Pleas'n." Zumminy mumminy zumminy mumminy whatever the hell.
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From: metalmastermusic |
Date: June 19, 2008 at 9:39 |
This album has a few good tunes on it and I liked it a lot whenit first came out ....then I grew up. Musically these guys are gifted but the are seriously lyrically challenged. 69/100
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From: Put-Put |
Date: August 12, 2009 at 2:58 |
I Love the Toys this one is another pure sleaze/street and roll classic
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From: JamesEagle |
Date: November 2, 2009 at 15:51 |
Could almost describe this as 'silly', but it's a decent album with some good tunes. The lyrics are often quite juvenile, but the tunes usually help to get past that minor complaint. 'Scared' is the absolute standout, a fantastic rock song that will always get many plays from me and 'Take Me Drunk' is also very good. If you can concentrate on the music and get over the lyrics, this is well above average.
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From: metalmaniac777 |
Date: December 16, 2009 at 11:32 |
The only thing dangerous about this band was they suck so bad they made me want to kill the nearest kitten when I first heard them back in the early 90s. Fast forward to present day. I give them another listen. Yep, you guessed it--another dead kitten.
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From: rick kerch vzla |
Date: March 29, 2011 at 22:21 |
Wow it seems many people love this debut album...i quite liked it too but i expected more of it...fortunately i found this very very cheap at a record store and well,it wasn't that hard for the pocket..."Scared","Queen Of The Nile" & "Outlaw" are the best ones...plus "Take Me Drunk" which is kinda & "Feels Like A Hammer"....good effort but for me is not a killer one...89/100
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From: edwithmj |
Date: April 8, 2011 at 18:07 |
The vocalist sounds a lot like Axl Rose which is definitely a plus. This took me a while to get into but I can appreciate it now that I have. Teas'n Pleas'n, Scared, Ten Boots and Take Me Drunk are all great sleazy rockers but the cream here is the track Here Comes Trouble which is a great party rock song.
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From: Dramarama |
Date: June 4, 2024 at 8:55 |
God I love this album! They're like a southern AC/DC.
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