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Toys in the Attic represents the exact moment Aerosmith unified their influences. Joe Perry and Brad Whitford forged a dual-guitar assault that balanced raw power with intricate interplay. Tom Hamilton’s basslines and Joey Kramer’s drumming provided a swinging, funk-infused foundation. Up front, Steven Tyler transformed into a premier frontman, using his voice as a versatile instrument capable of scatting, screaming, and delivering rapid-fire double entendres. Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic -1975- -FLAC- 88
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