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GBH
GBH
British punk band
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Lolita No.18
Lolita No.18
Japanese band
2
The Distillers
The Distillers
American punk rock band
3
Fear
Fear
American band
4
Hanoi Rocks
Hanoi Rocks
Finnish rock band
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Ace Troubleshooter
Ace Troubleshooter
pop punk band
6
Thunderstick
Thunderstick
British drummer
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Zeke
Zeke
band
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A
A
British band
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The Ataris
The Ataris
band
10
Tigertailz
Tigertailz
11
New York Dolls
New York Dolls
American rock band
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Bankrupt
Bankrupt
band
13
Face to Face
Face to Face
American punk rock band formed in 1991
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Unwritten Law
Unwritten Law
American rock band formed in 1990 in Poway, California
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The Damned
The Damned
British rock band
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The Boys
The Boys
English punk rock band
17
Agent Orange
Agent Orange
American punk band
18
Halifax
Halifax
American rock band
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Angel
Angel
American glam rock and heavy metal band
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Shonen Knife
Shonen Knife
Japanese band
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Wrangler Brutes
Wrangler Brutes
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
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Big Audio Dynamite
Big Audio Dynamite
British musical group formed in 1984
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Swingin' Utters
Swingin' Utters
American punk rock band
25
The Icicle Works
The Icicle Works
British band
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Relient K
Relient K
band
27
The Cramps
The Cramps
US psychobilly band
28
The Lemonheads
The Lemonheads
American musical group; alternative rock band
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Blue Orchids
Blue Orchids
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Gang of Four
Gang of Four
English rock band
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UK
UK
British progressive rock supergroup
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Bush Tetras
Bush Tetras
American rock band
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T.S.O.L.
T.S.O.L.
American punk rock band
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Cracker
Cracker
band
35
Rough Cutt
Rough Cutt
band that plays heavy metal music
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Six Feet Under
Six Feet Under
American death metal band
37
The Georgia Satellites
The Georgia Satellites
American rock band
38
The Quick
The Quick
British dance-pop duo
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Adam Bomb
Adam Bomb
American guitarist and singer
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Mo-dettes
Mo-dettes
English post-punk band
41
The Polecats
The Polecats
band that plays new wave music
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Lynch Mob
Lynch Mob
band
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Treat
Treat
band
44
Rock Kills Kid
Rock Kills Kid
former rock band from Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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The Queers
The Queers
American punk band
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The Vermin
The Vermin
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The Dogs D'Amour
The Dogs D'Amour
English band
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Dance Hall Crashers
Dance Hall Crashers
band
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Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks
British band
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Discharge
Discharge
British hardcore punk band
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Logan
Logan
Scottish rock band
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Elitist
Elitist
American progressive metal band
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Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13
Frankenstein Drag Queens from Planet 13
band
54
Amen
Amen
American hardcore punk-influenced band
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Black Lungs
Black Lungs
56
The Piass
The Piass
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Senses Fail
Senses Fail
American post-hardcore band
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First Arsch
First Arsch
German punk rock band
59
Johnny Thunders
Johnny Thunders
musician, songwriter
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Inspection 12
Inspection 12
American band
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Foreign Legion
Foreign Legion
Welsh band
Intro
English punk rock band

Toy Dolls are an English punk rock band formed in 1979. Departing from the angry lyrics and music often associated with punk rock, the Toy Dolls worked within the aesthetics of punk to express a sense of fun, with songs such as "Yul Brynner Was a Skinhead", "My Girlfriend's Dad's a Vicar" and "James Bond Lives Down Our Street". There is often alliteration in their song titles (e.g., "Peter Practice's Practice Place", "Fisticuffs in Frederick Street", "Neville Is a Nerd", “Quick to Quit the Quentin”). They are probably best known however for their sole UK hit, a punk-rock cover of "Nellie the Elephant".

Their albums usually include a cover version of a well-known hit song, usually sped up to the usual punk rock tempo. Covers have included "Blue Suede Shoes", "Toccata in Dm", "No Particular Place to Go", "Sabre Dance", "Livin' La Vida Loca", "Lazy Sunday", "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)", "She's So Modern" and "The Final Countdown". They have also recorded parodies of popular songs, such as "The Kids in Tyne and Wear (Kids in America)" and "The Devil Went Down to Scunthorpe (The Devil Went Down to Georgia)". Their albums often start with a short intro with a catchy guitar riff, and end with an outro, which is usually a slightly longer variation of the intro riff. Kazoos are also prominent in many of their songs.

Most of the band members have nicknames, and are rarely seen without their cartoonish rectangular sunglasses (although they appeared bare-eyed on the One More Megabyte album cover).