A modern-day punk rock masterpiece,
F.Y.P's
Toilet Kids Bread, released in 1996, is the work of three immature pseudo-geeks from Torrance, CA. Screaming in a high-pitched, nasal voice which sounds like a clown being tortured, singer/guitarist/mastermind Todd Congelliere wrote some truly inspired punk anthems on this feisty, raging classic. "All Grown Up" is a fantastic dork singalong with lyrics like "I don't need your dough/I don't need your toys/I don't need no girls that go for macho boys" and which ends with the refrain "All grown up/And if you don't believe me/Just ask my mommy." Also, there's a sad tale about getting dumped, "New York City"; the anti-jock anthem "Sweetening Your Gas Tank"; some fiery, unbridled hardcore, "Drown a Metermaid"; and their awesome cover of Raw Power's "Fuck Authority," titled "Raw Potore," which sounds like a guard dog flinging itself against a chain-link fence. The production is raw and utterly punk rock courtesy of the Dwarves'
Blag Dahlia. Unsung punk rock legends,
F.Y.P created their masterwork with
Toilet Kids Bread, one of the most retarded and all-time greatest records ever. ~ Adam Bregman