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The Games We Play

by Toy Robots

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Without You 06:51

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The Games We Play is the third album release from Chicago’s premier Indie Jam Rock band, Toy Robots. Recorded during the most isolating time period in our history, TGWP deals with the themes of the relationships we have with each other and with ourselves, the things we want to say and the things we could have said. Listen today.

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released April 2, 2021

All songs written by Andrew Madden.

Andrew Madden -- Vocals, guitars, keys
Paul Duda -- bass guitar
Tom slater -- keys
Stephan Kohnke -- drums

Engineered by Andrew Madden & Paul Duda.
Mixed by Scot Stewart.
Mastered by Collin at The Boiler Room Mastering.

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Toy Robots Chicago, Illinois

Toy Robots is an Indie-Jam Rock band based in Chicago, IL. The lineup consists of front-man Andy Madden on lead vocals/guitars, Paul Duda on bass and vocals and Stephan Kohnke on drums and vocals. Formed in the spring of 2015, this power trio has quickly amassed a collection of well-structured songs with movable boundaries to keep their improvisation skills sharp and their shows ever-evolving. ... more

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