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Deadly Toy's latest album, Cheap Bitch, is a raucous ride through punk rock and glam metal. The band's raw energy and catchy hooks make for an entertaining listen, and the album's production quality is top-notch.
From the opening track, "Trash Queen," Deadly Toy sets the tone with crunchy guitar riffs and snarling vocals. "Back Alley Blues" is a standout track with its bluesy guitar solo and infectious chorus. "Cheap Bitch" is another highlight, with its cheeky lyrics and driving beat.
Deadly Toy shows their versatility with the acoustic ballad "Broken Dreams," which showcases the band's softer side. The album closes with "Rock N Roll Suicide," a cover of the classic David Bowie song that the band puts their own spin on.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Downtown Baby | ||
Skelter | ||
Money For Love | ||
Big Fun |
Role | Credit |
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Drums | Bob Boom |
Lead Guitar | Gibli |
Vocals | Gibli |
Lead Vocals | Henry Mc Caliend |
Bass | Henry Mc Caliend |
Harp | Henry Mc Caliend |
Rhythm Guitar | Jhonny Ghost |
Cheap Bitch is a fun and energetic album that will appeal to fans of punk rock and glam metal. Deadly Toy's musicianship and songwriting skills are on full display, making this a must-listen for anyone who loves loud, guitar-driven music.