The bad boys of southern glam rock released this fantastic 1999 live album as their swan song, which gets a whole new makeover on this sinister reissue! Features digitally remastered audio plus shocking new artwork that revives the band's evil clown mascot, Bill Z. Bubb! Check out these superb live versions of the band's best songs including "Scared," "Teas'n, Pleas'n," "Gimme No Lip," "Pissed" and more!
Recorded at Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA.
Released in a multifold digipak.
"Vitamins & Crash Helmets Live" on CD captures Dangerous Toys in their natural habitat: on stage, loud, raw and unfiltered. This live recording celebrates the band's high-energy blend of hard rock and sleazy heavy metal, packed with razor-sharp riffs, swaggering vocals and anthemic choruses made to be shouted along with. The album focuses on fan-favourite tracks from their catalogue, presented in gritty live sound that preserves the sweat, spontaneity and bar-room atmosphere of a truly old-school rock show. Listeners can expect driving guitar work, a tight rhythm section and a party-ready attitude that recalls the late-80s and early-90s hard rock heyday. As a CD release, it is designed for collectors who still appreciate physical media, complete with artwork and credits that underline the band's live legacy. It is ideal for fans of classic hard rock and heavy metal who want to experience Dangerous Toys beyond the studio, as if standing in front of the stage.
Dead Line Music is a label known for championing uncompromising rock and metal releases, with a focus on reissues, live albums and cult titles that might otherwise remain hard to find. By putting out "Vitamins & Crash Helmets Live" on CD, the label underlines its commitment to preserving the energy of the classic rock era and making it accessible to new generations of listeners as well as long-time fans and collectors.
Dangerous Toys emerged from the Texas rock scene with a sound that fused hard rock, heavy metal and a strong dose of sleaze, quickly earning a reputation for wild live shows and unpretentious, hook-driven songs. Over the years they have built a loyal following through relentless touring, memorable riffs and a distinctive vocal style, becoming a cult favourite among fans of late-80s and early-90s hard rock and metal. "Vitamins & Crash Helmets Live" stands as a testament to their staying power on stage and their status as a true live band.