As opposed to big distorted power chords or strong leads, the guitar tends to be more in the way of textured, treated chords very echo-ey. Gardner opined, "They aren't like the standard Sydney band, influenced by Detroit music, 'Burn My Eye' T-shirt on back, stacks of Marshalls behind them. Bruce Griffiths told Steve Gardner of Noise for Heroes that the group, "sounded like a 'tough Blondie'." Īccording to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, Toys Went Berserk "derived moniker from a lyric line in the Siouxsie and the Banshees song ' Spellbound'." They provided energetic live performances and their music (comparable to bands such as Skeletal Family, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Xmal Deutschland), which was quite distinctive in the Sydney scene of the time. Both Ford and Hartley were later members of the Kryptonics and Lubricated Goat. Lavender Disaster were a Perth-based band with Coo Bennett on lead vocals, Brett Ford on drums, Peter Hartley on guitar and Danny Vervest on bass. Toys Went Berserk were formed in Sydney in December 1985 by Lesley-Anne "Coo" Bennett on lead vocals and piano (ex-Lavender Disaster), Andy Jarvis on guitar (ex-Dusk Furrow), Mark Nicholson on drums (ex-Happy Hate Me Nots), Bill Quarry on bass guitar (ex-Box of Fish), and Steve Turbit on guitar. They released two studio albums, The Smiler with a Knife (1989) and Sensory (1990), before disbanding in early 1992. Toys Went Berserk were an Australian post-punk outfit that formed in late 1985.
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