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Hellacious Acres is the second album by heavy metal band Dangerous Toys, released in 1991.It was produced by Roy Thomas Baker, and includes a cover of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love", while "Line 'Em Up" and "Gimme' No Lip" were released as singles to promote the album. [4]
After touring, Hannon left, so Jason McMaster played bass in addition to performing lead vocals. The band considered changing their name, but stuck with Dangerous Toys, even poking fun at their name on the title of their fourth (and final) studio album to date; The R-tist 4-merly Known as Dangerous Toys (DMZ/Dos/Antones. 1995). The humor ...
Vitamins & Crash Helmets Tour - Greatest Hits Live is the first live album by heavy metal band Dangerous Toys. It was released in 1999. It was released in 1999. Track listing
Beginning March 1st, there will be tighter standards related to the amount of lead allowed in the toys branded with the chain's name. Safety "R" Us; store cracks down on dangerous toys Skip to ...
Internet-Connected Toys. Parents Together warned against a long list of toys and games that the group suggests skipping for Christmas — eKids Paw Patrol Walkie Talkies, VTech KidiZoom Creator ...
The R*tist 4*merly Known as Dangerous Toys is the fourth album by Dangerous Toys. It was released in 1995 , and is the band's last studio album to date. The album's title is a parody of the name used in reference to American recording artist Prince from 1991 to 2000 , while the cover artwork is a spoof of his 1988 album Lovesexy .
But some new toys still hold hidden risks -- and for parents, it's no laughing matter. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group's 26th annual Trouble in Toyland report found a number of hazardous ...
Dangerous Toys is the debut album by Texas hard rock band Dangerous Toys, released in 1989. It includes the singles "Teas'n Pleas'n" and "Scared," the former covered by Shadows Fall on Fallout from the War, the latter a tribute to Alice Cooper. "Sportin' a Woody" was also released as a single to promote the album. [4]