Toys That Kill
Appearance
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Background information | |
Origin | San Pedro, Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Recess, Geykido Comet, Dirtnap, Asian Man |
Members | Todd Congelliere Sean Cole Casey (Chachi) Ferrara Jimmy Felix |
Toys That Kill is a San Pedro-based punk rock band, formed from a previous incarnation known as F.Y.P. (1989–1999).[1] Just after the release of the last F.Y.P. album, also titled Toys That Kill, Todd Congelliere and Sean Cole (vocalists/guitarists) along with new members Chachi Ferrara (bass) and Denis Fleps (drums) got together to form the new band.[2]
They have toured Japan once, Europe twice and the U.S. once or twice a year since the year 2000. Congelliere, Ferrara, and Felix all play together in Underground Railroad to Candyland, another Recess Records act.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- The Citizen Abortion LP/CD - 2001 Recess Records
- Control the Sun LP/CD - 2003 Recess Records
- Shanked LP/CD - 2006 Recess Records
- Fambly 42 LP/CD - 2012 Recess Records[1]
- Sentimental Ward LP/CD - 2016 Recess Records[3]
EPs
[edit]- Razorcake Sister Series Vol. 1 7-inch - Razorcake Records
- Don't Take My Clone 7-inch - Dirtnap Records
- Flys 7-inch - Asian Man Records
- Fleshies/Toys That Kill split 7-inch picture disc - Geykido Comet Records
- Toys that Kill/Ragin Hormones split 7-inch - Stardumb Records (OUT OF PRINT)
- Joyce Manor/Toys That Kill split 7-inch - Recess Records
Compilations
[edit]- TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA "A San Pedro Soundtrack" CD - Recess Records
- You Call This Music?! Volume 2 - Geykido Comet Records
- This Just In... Benefit For Indy Media - Geykido Comet Records
- God Save The Queers (A Tribute To The Queers)
Video/DVD
[edit]- THE RECESS VIDEO VHS/DVD
- Belt Fighting the Man (Rivethead, Dillinger Four, Toys That Kill live footage)
- Climb Up Music Video DVD Magazine
References
[edit]- ^ a b Browning, Rob (November 12, 2012). "Toys That Kill: Fambly 42". popMatters. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
- ^ Bregman, Adam. "Toys That Kill Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
- ^ Pessaro, Fred (September 21, 2016). "Nostalgia? Toys That Kill Are Ready to Go With New Video". CLRVYNT. Retrieved November 9, 2019.