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Toys That Kill

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Toys That Kill

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Formed in 2001 and performing their first gig after singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:1uHi2QMNCaeH7Ut9vnUDU6">Todd Congelliere</a> and singer/guitarist Sean Cole played their final gig the day before with their former band, <a href="spotify:artist:7GIc2QtyNnRkABX5N8DLBf">F.Y.P</a>, Toys That Kill are not so different. They include a new drummer, Denis Fleps, and new bassist Casey Ferrara, and Cole, who handled drums and bass with <a href="spotify:artist:7GIc2QtyNnRkABX5N8DLBf">F.Y.P</a>, now sings on a few songs and filters his schooled-on-<a href="spotify:artist:1IQ2e1buppatiN1bxUVkrk">Slayer</a>-and-<a href="spotify:artist:3UqRgrDIQ208yNGiWKRMNt">Napalm Death</a> background into the occasional hesher-sounding guitar riffs. The songs were now less about elementary school-type traumas, but still fiercely immature and proud. Also, the band seemed to aspire to that elusive and maybe not so important quality that most Recess Records bands scoff at: musicianship. Their first record, The Citizen Abortion, didn't veer far from <a href="spotify:artist:7GIc2QtyNnRkABX5N8DLBf">F.Y.P</a>'s sound, with the exception being Cole's more metal-influenced numbers. The EP Flys followed in early 2004 on Asian Man Records. ~ Adam Bregman, Rovi

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