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Formed in Austin, Texas, Oct of 87, when guitarist Tim Trembly (who wrote the lyrics to "Teasn" and "Outlaw" on the debut release) asked Watchtower singer Jason McMaster to help out with some dates that he and band mates (guitarist Scott Dalhover, Mike Watson on bass, and drummer Mark Geary) had booked on the current calendar and didnt want to cancel, as they seemed to have misplaced their singer. The band was at the time called Onyxx.

Enter McMaster, and the same guitars, bass, and drums, and you get the souped up version, Dangerous Toys. By spring 1988, the band had signed with Columbia records. Exit Tim Trembly-guitar, and enter Danny Aaron guitar (2).

The self titled release, produced by Max Norman (Ozzy-Blizzard of Oz, Diary of a Madman; Loudness-Lightning Strikes; Megadeth-Countdown to Extinction) was released May 9, 1989....Also song "Demon Bell," written by the band along with Desmond Child (Kiss,Bon Jovi) and included on 1990's Wes Craven Horror film "Shocker," (the band's first and only soundtrack release).

Then... a sophmore effort in 1991 brought forth the title Hellacious Acres (produced by Roy Thomas Baker-Queen, Journey, Cheap Trick, The Cars). Add hard worldwide touring, with supporting slots for Judas Priest, Alice Cooper, Metal Church, Motorhead, L.A. Guns, Faster Pussycat, the Cult, Bonham, Accept, and too many others.. the self titled going gold, and creeping to platinum, with Hellacious Acres on its heels, the band seemed unstoppable.

By the end of 1992, exit Danny Aaron (2), and enter Kevin Fowler (3) (find on web www.kevinfowlerband.com). Fowler never recorded with the band, but completed a 200 date tour in 1993, restoring faith in bluesy, old school, heavy rock music throughout the states. This was at a time when labels were merging and downsizing, and following the mighty dollar bill, which seemed to blow the way of new styles of rock.

With the line-up change, the band had also asked to leave the current label (Sony music/Columbia records), making a wise and amicable split.. soon to be signed to the Austin based label DMZ/Dos-Antones Records with a new release called Pissed.

Exit Fowler on guitar... enter Dirty Looks (Atlantic Records) guitarist, Paul Lidel (4) in January 1994. With a new label, new guitarist, and new CD, another tour was inevitable.

Spring 1994 - exit bassist Mike Watson.. enter Salty Dog (Geffen Records) bassist, Michael Hannon (2). With Hannon coming to Texas to learn 18 songs and do a 200 date tour, the band, now angry and full of piss and vinegar, reached into 1995 and rocked harder than ever.

By summer of 1995, the band was writing material for a new release, which would become the Dangerous Toys fanbases' least favorite. The band had undergone many changes. They had lost original members, becoming a four piece. McMaster had taken over bass duties, and was now a double duty onstage. They were faced with a scaled down punk rock style of touring with mainly headlining shows, as they no longer held big support slots with more popular selling acts. These factors changed things a bit for the show, and also the fans.

Amid considerations of changing the name of the band, and also awareness of style changes (different music as well as lyrical writing) in the band, the altered line-up of remaining alumni-McMaster on vocals and bass, Dalhover on guitars, Geary on drums, and the bands fourth guitarist, Paul Lidel (who in fact had now been in the Toys line up for more than 12 months)... exposed this evolution in style with the release of the album Dangerous Toys - The R-tist 4-merly Known as Dangerous Toys (late 95). Another tour, yes, but not as extensive as before, as result of troubles at the label, as well as distribution.

Things slowed for the Toys, and reuinion fever had struck by way of an offer for an opening slot for old label mate Alice Cooper in Oct. 1999. This came right after the release of the first live album from the band Dangerous Toys - Vitamins and Crashhelmets Tour-Live Greatest Hits, as well as reissues of 1994's Pissed, and 1995's The R-tist 4Merly Known as Dangerous Toys (all three on indie Deadline/Cleopatra Records).

By 2001, the Toys had played 4 sold out shows in Austin and Tokyo, and added songs into the set that had never been played live. These shows included original bassist, Mike Watson, making it in the bands terms, "as original as the line-up could ever be with the long years Lidel has stuck with us."

2003 brought another reunion blur in the way of an Austin meets Tokyo repeat, with many fans worldwide not letting the spirit that the band created ever die.

2005 - Boston based and Century Media Recording Artist- Shadows Fall cover Dangerous Toys classic "Teasn' Pleasn'" asking McMaster to record the vocal. The song is released on Shadows Fall- The War Within (Japanese Import) and is being domestically released in the states and Canada on a "B Sides" compilation by Shadows Fall.

2005, May 7, the Toys play a special 2 hour set to commemorate an 18 year anniversary at the Red Eyed Fly in Austin, Texas. Look for the CD and DVD to come in 2006, again, released independently.

**Side note: Check out Jason McMaster on vocals in the band Broken Teeth ( http://www.myspace.com/brokenteeth ), winners of "Best Metal Band " Category in the 2006 Austin Chronicle Awards. Also in this band are former Pariah member Jared Tuten (guitar), Bruce Rivers (drums), Brett McCormick (bass), and Dave Beeson (guitar). They are currently touring, so check brokenteeth.com to see if they are coming to your area!!

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Music:

Member Since: 1/16/2006
Band Website: dangeroustoys.net
Band Members: Jason McMaster-vocals, Paul Lidel and Scott Dalhover-guitars, Mike Watson-bass, Mark Geary-drums
Influences: Aerosmith, AC/DC, Sex Pistols, Black Sabbath, Dr. Pepper, Heineken, ZZ Top, Van Halen, Alice Cooper
Sounds Like: Ten boots from Texas stomping on what was left of the Sunset Strip

Dangerous Toys 18th anniversary tee-shirt
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My Blog

Dangerous Toys show at Red Eyed Fly 5/31 POSTPONED due to illness

Due to Dangerous Toys bassist Mike Watson's complications with diabetes, we have to postpone the May 31 dtoys show at the Red Eyed Fly in Austin. Mike has dealt with the disease his entire life, and h...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Tue, 27 May 2008 12:28:00 PST

Cains Ballroom show on 2/15/08

******attention: Rhino Bucket is no longer on this show*******PRESS RELEASE JANUARY 10TH, 2008TULSA, OKLAHOMATICKET ONSALEKMOD 97.5 RADIO PRESENTS"MY DIRTY VALENTINE"February 15th, 2008, Cain's Ballro...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 07:22:00 PST

Defenders of the Faith- new book out with interview from Jason McMaster

Neil Daniels-heavy metal fan and author, released his book "Defenders of the Faith"- an UN official book on "the true story of Judas Priest"- stories in the book cover all aspects of the influential "...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 02:26:00 PST

Adrenaline Factor is the featured band on PodshowRadio.com

Adrenaline Factor is Paul Lidel's current band.Check it out! PodShowRadio...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Tue, 03 Jul 2007 02:21:00 PST

Dangerous Toys - Anarchy Music Interview

Anarchy Music.net has published the following Dangerous Toys/Broken Teeth interview. Check it out!!:Click here to read!!!!...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Tue, 03 Jul 2007 02:02:00 PST

DANGEROUS TOYS NEWS 9/18/06- CPR welcomes Texas Rock legends DANGEROUS TOYS!!

CPR welcomes Texas Rock legends DANGEROUS TOYS!! Monday September 18, 2006 CPR teams up with Austin Hard Rock heroes DANGEROUS TOYS to release 20 Year Anniversary Live CD/DVD!! In the hairspray and ey...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 10:14:00 PST

NEW Broken Teeth live video- Roll Over

    Here is a video for the Broken Teeth song "Roll Over", a new song that will be on the next album.  Hope you like it!.. width="425" height="350">..>...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 07:26:00 PST

Interview with Jason McMaster on CapZeyeZ

This whole interview, which was filmed before the Dangerous Toys Bat Fest show.  Here is the link.http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-3567428 389493213733&hl=en
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Fri, 08 Sep 2006 09:06:00 PST

Broken Teeth video- She's Gonna Blow

For your viewing pleasure, a video from Jason McMaster's current band Broken Teeth.  The song is called "She's Gonna Blow".Posted By:Broken TeethGet this video and more at MySpace.com...
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Sat, 19 Aug 2006 12:30:00 PST

Song DL

    I've gotten some e-mails about having our songs available for download.  Go to dangeroustoys.net.  You will find what you are looking for..
Posted by Dangerous Toys on Tue, 20 Jun 2006 08:39:00 PST