Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic -1975- -flac- 88 Best -
A "kick-ass uptempo rocker" written in minutes on a 1955 Les Paul Junior.
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The album explodes to life with its urgent title track. Steven Tyler has often recounted how the song was born organically: "Joe was jamming a riff and I started yelling, 'Toys, toys, toys…' It fit like chocolate and peanut butter". The frantic pace and Joe Perry's razor-sharp solo set a furious tempo for everything that follows. Michael Gallucci of Ultimate Classic Rock would later rank Perry's solo here as Aerosmith's 10th greatest, noting it "sounds gutsier and angrier than usual". A "kick-ass uptempo rocker" written in minutes on