Toys That Kill
Toys That Kill

Toys That Kill

USAPunk, Pop Punk
8,502 monthly listeners
  • 10.1K followers
  • 3.8K followers
  • 196 fans

Toys That Kill's Top Spotify Songs

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Times We Can't Let Go
2.8K streams
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Mobbed by the 3's
768 streams
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Little Bit Stranger
428 streams
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I've Been Stabbed
395 streams
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V-Chip
339 streams
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Toys That Kill's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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The Evolution of Punk (In Chronological Order)
by Spotify
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Evanora's Infinite Playlist
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The Sound of Orgcore
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Events10 Events

May
24
Tijuana Panthers at The Usual Place Las Vegas
United States
USA
, Las Vegas0 - 500 Club
Aug
10
Toys That Kill at The Sardine
United States
USA
, San Pedro0 - 500 Bar
Past
Feb
24
Toys That Kill at The Sardine
United States
USA
, San Pedro0 - 500 Bar
Past
Jan
26
Mac Sabbath at The Observatory Orange County
United States
USA
, Santa Ana500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Oct
29-31
THE FEST
United States
USA
, GainesvilleN/A N/A
Past
Jul
23
Iron Chic, Toys That Kill and Ramona at Once Somerville
United States
USA
, Somerville0 - 500 Bar
Past

Toys That Kill's Upcoming Events1 Event

  • Tijuana Panthers at The Usual Place Las Vegas

    Tijuana Panthers, Toys That Kill, Pure Sport, SWEAT
    The Usual Place Las Vegas
    USA, Las Vegas
    Club0 - 500

Toys That Kill's Past Events9 Events

  • Toys That Kill at The Sardine

    Toys That Kill
    The Sardine
    USA, San Pedro
    Bar0 - 500
  • Toys That Kill at The Sardine

    Toys That Kill, F.Y.P
    The Sardine
    USA, San Pedro
    Bar0 - 500
  • Mac Sabbath at The Observatory Orange County

    45 Grave, Mac Sabbath, Toys That Kill
    The Observatory Orange County
    USA, Santa Ana
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • THE FEST festival

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  • Iron Chic, Toys That Kill and Ramona at Once Somerville

    Ramona, Iron Chic, Toys That Kill
    Once Somerville
    USA, Somerville
    Bar0 - 500

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More about Toys That Kill

Overview of Pop Punk musician Toys That Kill

American Punk Rock band Toys That Kill has been putting out exhilarating live shows and memorable Pop Punk tunes for more than 20 years. Their distinct style combines aspects of traditional punk rock with a cheerful and melodic approach, creating dynamic and entertaining songs that are sure to get your heart racing.

Toys That Kill, fronted by singer and guitarist Todd Congelliere, has a devoted following as a result of their catchy songs, pulsating rhythms, and socially concerned lyrics. The band's DIY philosophy and dedication to staying true to their roots are reflected in their music, which also pushes the boundaries of the genre and experiments with new sounds and structures.

With their raw energy, defiant attitude, and unapologetic commitment to creating music that speaks to their fans and resonates with audiences around the world, Toys That Kill is a band that truly epitomizes the essence of Punk Rock. This band is definitely worth checking out, whether you're a devoted fan of punk rock or simply a casual admirer of the style.

What are the most popular songs for Pop Punk musician Toys That Kill?

American punk music group Toys That Kill is from San Pedro. Their sound has been compared as a mashup of punk, pop punk, and garage rock. They are known for their catchy guitar riffs, quick drumbeats, and spirited vocals. Among their most well-known songs are "Times We Can't Let Go," "The Old Man of Crete," and "Mobbed by the 3's."

From Toys That Kill, "I Am Decided" is another excellent song. It has a frantic guitar riff, a steady tempo, and lyrics that allude to self-doubt and hesitation. A song like "Kid Icarus" with its sing-along chorus and peppy speed offers a similar vibe.

Other well-known songs by Toys That Kill include "They Tied Up All Our Lace," "The Nervous Rocks," "Little Bit Stranger," and "Waltz One Million." Each song displays the band's distinctive sound and dynamic live shows.

In general, Toys That Kill is a well-liked band in the punk and pop punk music genres, recognized for their catchy, upbeat songs and DIY attitude. The band's discography should have plenty to appeal to punk and garage rock fans.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Pop Punk musician Toys That Kill?

The punk rock group Toys That Kill, from San Pedro, California, has been performing for more than 20 years. Their most recent album, "Sentimental Ward," which was released in 2016, features their distinctive brand of brisk, energizing punk rock. The album consists of ten songs, ranging from reflective and depressing to uplifting and anthemic. The songs "Four String" and "Times We Can't Let Go," which both showcase the band's aptitude for fusing appealing hooks with thought-provoking lyrics, are standouts.

Toys That Kill has also recently published a variety of singles and EPs, while "Sentimental Ward" is their most recent full-length album. The split EP with Joyce Manor, which was released in 2014, is their most recent single. "Freddy and His Mother" and "White Lies," two Toys That Kill songs that serve as excellent illustrations of the group's capacity to write brisk, catchy punk rock songs with rich lyrical content, are included on the EP.

Although punk rock, pop punk, and garage rock have all been compared to Toys That Kill's music, their sound is entirely unique. The band has demonstrated their capacity to make music that is upbeat and reflective, catchy yet thought-provoking, with their most recent album and hits.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Pop Punk musician Toys That Kill?

The San Pedro, California-based punk rock band Toys That Kill has played a number of locations and festivals over the course of their career. In 2018, they made one of their best festival appearances at the punk rock festival THE FEST in Gainesville, Florida. The audience loved the band's upbeat performance, and critics also praised them for their catchy songs and snappy lyrics.

Toys That Kill has performed at a number of prestigious venues across the US in addition to festivals. One such location is the Observatory Orange County in Santa Ana, California, where they have repeatedly performed. Along with other venues, they have performed at Asbury Park Brewery in New Jersey, Brooklyn Bazaar in New York, The Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the DC9 Nightclub in Washington, DC.

In 2016, they gave one of their most memorable performances at The Echo in Los Angeles, playing a number of songs from their album Sentimental Ward. Their exuberant performance and loud punk rock sound captivated the audience. At the 529 in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2019, they had another excellent performance and played songs from their most recent album, Sentimental Ward.

Toys That Kill's raw energy, memorable hooks, and impactful lyrics have helped them build a devoted fan base and leave a lasting mark on the punk rock scene. Fans still find meaning in their music, and it continues to motivate upcoming punk bands.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Pop Punk musician Toys That Kill?

On many tracks from their career, Toys That Kill, a punk and pop punk band from San Pedro, California, has worked with Iron Chic. There are several tracks that feature Iron Chic's contributions, including "The Old Man of Crete," "Kid Icarus," "Amazing Fantasy," "Where Have All the Kids Gone," and "The Cut up Boy."

On the song "Kid Icarus," for example, Toys That Kill and Iron Chic combine their distinctive melodic punk sound with a powerful tempo and catchy melodies. The two bands flawlessly meld their respective genres to create a song that is upbeat and memorable.

On "Amazing Fantasy," another standout collaboration, Iron Chic contributes its dramatic guitar work and vocal harmonies to produce a song that is both anthemic and poignant. The song highlights the best aspects of both bands, with Iron Chic's melodic edge giving depth and texture and Toys That Kill's punk instincts coming through.

Overall, the Toys That Kill and Iron Chic collaborations are proof of the potency of musical alliances. The two bands create songs that are more than the sum of their parts and highlight the best of what punk and pop punk can be by fusing their distinctive sounds and styles.