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''Orcastrated'' is a studio album by the English Punk rock band Toy Dolls, recorded in 1995. The band name is rendered as Toy Dollz on this album. The album features several
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. When fanzine '' Flipside'' commented about this in an interview with
Michael Algar Michael "Olga" Algar (born 21 September 1959 in Marsden, Tyne and Wear, Marsden, South Shields, England) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter who fronts the band Toy Dolls. Mainly a lead/rhythm guitarist, Olga is also a songwriter and r ...
, Algar said "I really like classical. When I'm at home I never listen to punk music. I mean the Pistols, the Clash and the Damned were all my favorite bands but I like listening to opera and Mozart. To be honest I just want peace and quiet! It's nice to escape from the noise of sound checks, rehersals,(sic) gigs and you appreciate it more when you hear a guitar." The band are not a fan of the album. In a 1997 interview with ''My Letter to the World'', Algar said that the band's following album and latest album at the time, '' One More Megabyte'', was "better than the last album." He said that ''Orcastrated'' "was very poor" and further commented that "we've done two really poor albums. One was ''Bare Faced Cheek'', and the last one, ''Oracastrated'' were crap." The fanzine were a fan of the album, asking Algar "What are you talking about?!", but Algar stated "''Bare Faced Cheek'' and ''Orcastrated'' were honestly unbelievebly bad, in my opinion." Similarly, Nick of ''Steel Toe Records'' said it was "one of isfavorite Toy Dolls albums" in a 1997 interview with Algar, to which Algar made "a puzzled face". When Nick asked him if ''Orcastrated'' was "a success in terms of your opinion and fan response?", Algar replied "Not really, but our new one, ''One More Megabyte'' is really nice." Nonetheless, the album was received positively by critics. Writing in 2002, ''
Razorcake Razorcake is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that publishes the Razorcake fanzine, a DIY punk rock fanzine published bi-monthly out of Los Angeles, California. It was co-founded by Todd Taylor (former Flipside managing editor) and Sean Cars ...
'' said ''Orcastrated'' "runs pretty much along the same lines as all the other post-''Bare-Faced Cheek'' releases, meaning the tempos rarely get too frantic, but the songwriting is consistently top-notch. hecover of Small Face’s “Lazy Sunday Afternoon” is mighty swell," and Ian Glasper also called the album "brilliant" in his 2004 book ''Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984''.Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984 - Ian Glasper - Google Books
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Track listing

All compositions by Michael Algar. # Orcastrated 1:15 # Poltergeist In The Pantry 2:46 # Please Release Me (Darling I Loathe You) 3:55 # Taken For A Mug 1:59 # Any Dream Will Do 2:48 # Harry's Hands 2:54 # David's Xr2 3:07 # Pot Luck Percy 2:41 #
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's Lurid Lips 2:15 # The Psychosurgery 2:53 # Ron Dixon Dumped D-D 2:34 # Lazy Sunday Afternoon 2:33 # Bowling Barmy 2:32 # Orcastrated 1:11


Personnel

* Michael "Olga" Algar - vocals, guitar * John "K'Cee" Casey - bass, backing vocals * Martin "Marty" Yule - drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Lazy Sunday Afternoon"


References


External links


Album page
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The Toy Dolls website


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