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Toby Danger and The Wingmen

About Me

Toby Danger and the Wingmen are back and better than ever after a 6 month hiatus. After preforming a well-received impromptu reunion on New Year's Eve, it was decided that the band should reform with the original members. After two well-attended reunion shows, the band was back in action on the Madison music scene. Toby Danger and the Wingmen draw from a wide variety of punk/pop punk bands to create a enjoyable and high-energy set. Their live set is full of the explosive energy that punk rock was founded on while adding a catchy twist musically which hooks in the audience and doesn't let go. From the opening song to the closing number, Toby Danger and the Wingmen use a deadly combination of high energy stage presence and well-crafted pop punk to lock in everyone in attendance. Reunited and ready to rock, Toby Danger and the Wingmen continue to remain an established and lovable Madison band. Catch them soon at your favorite Madison club!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 01/01/2008
Band Members: Brett Wise - Guitar/Lead Vox/Toby Danger Kyle Smith - Lead Guitar Brian Lanier - Bass/Backing Vox Alex Smith - Drums/Emo
Influences: The Pistols at Dawn, Emo Alex and the Moonbats, Alcohol, Girls, Drama, Tim, The Get Up Kids, Alkaline Trio, Saves the Day, Thoes akward pauses in conversation, New Found Glory, Mest, The Consequences, Metallica, and Blink 182.
Sounds Like: A bunch of boys who weren't raised properly
Record Label: Cassette Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

MP3s comming up, soon

I'm sure you've heard our acoustic "demos" that we had posted, thoes were recorded so our bass player (who was in Green Bay at the time) could learn how to play our songs and aren't really Demos at al...
Posted by on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 18:01:00 GMT

Acoustic Demo Rcording Notes

CR-014Toby DangerCleanup on Aisle 3Recording Notes:This was recorded in glorious monaural sound in one take using a condenser microphone through a vacuum tube preamp directly to a vintage 1967 Sony TC...
Posted by on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:16:00 GMT