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Rubba Toys

Quality since '94

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Member Since: 11/2/2006
Band Website: indieonestop.com/jamroom/bands/416/
Band Members: Bob Skorupski : Professional Entertainer and Gadfly
One time Joe Puggle played a guitar solo for the Swingin' Sounds of Easter Island
My wife introduces Musico Noir
This other time I used a clip with Dave playing drums.
Ambrose played on a few songs (It Tastes Like Fire is one)
Influences: "The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources."

Trevor Lanigan
Ed Bousel
Josh Silverman
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Discogrpaphy:

1996 Random Wood volume 1 Track 8 Tra-La-La, Track 9 White Boy Blues (also check out Track 16, PIX by Shirk Circus)

1997 Extra Special Monkee Style (never released album recorded in Arizona with Ed Bousel)
1997 The Swingin' Sounds of Easter Island Track 17 The Rise and Fall of Rubba Toys (10 minute mini-rock opera)

2001 Musico Noir (Full Length debut.) I had 50 copies made, I have about 4 left. Click on the blue duck to buy your very own copy:

(They make great stocking stuffers...beat the holiday rush.)

2003 Robot Dance Party Soon to be released follow up to the critically acclaimed Musico Noir.

Record Label: RMS
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Can MySpace Music Help the Little Guy?

This guy got in touch with me and asked me a bunch of questions about what I thought about Myspace.  The responses he got back were used to write an article. Here is the article printed in its en...
Posted by Rubba Toys on Tue, 22 May 2007 08:08:00 PST

Why Rubba Toys? Why Not?

Why Pinto?  Why not?!?  (The original quote from Animal House) The first song on this page is called Red Dwarf.  (since the posting of this blog I have taken Red Dwarf off this pag...
Posted by Rubba Toys on Mon, 04 Dec 2006 07:13:00 PST

Critical Acclaim for Musico Noir (even if they spelled the name wrong)

Rubba Toys - Musica Noir CD Real home-produced music from the basements of America. The songs build great rhythm sections out of timely dissonance, great trashy guitars, and quirky awkward vocal attac...
Posted by Rubba Toys on Thu, 16 Nov 2006 08:40:00 PST