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The Tossers formed on Chicago's South Side in the early '90s, predating such popular Irish punk bands as the Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly. Comprising members Mike Pawula (guitar), T. Duggins (vocals, mandolin), Aaron Duggins (tin whistle), Dan Shaw (bass), Bones (drums), Rebecca Manthe (violin), and Clayton Hansen (banjo), the seven-piece band blends Celtic rock, punk, pub singalongs, traditional folk, and a tangible love of beer. The Tossers released four albums -- We'll Never Be Sober Again (1996), Long Dim Road (2000), Communication & Conviction: Last Seven Years (2001), and Purgatory (2003) -- before signing to the sizable indie label Victory Records, with whose backing they issued The Valley of the Shadow of Death in 2005 and Agony in 2007. After touring alongside groups like Shane MacGowan, Stiff Little Fingers, Dropkick Murphys, and Murphy's Law, the Tossers showcased their own energetic live act with 2008's Live on St. Patricks Day. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, Rovi
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Dkm have an Irish background or more say a galic background which is true to Ireland yet the lead singer not sure his name is scotish yet the Scots and the Irish breed together for there hate of the crown
markrnorman40
there irish
chuck_pickles
Are the Dropkick Murphys Irish at all? I believe they are Scottish.
ackyri
I love the Tossers, but I wish they had more ambition. There's no reason they can't be as big as Murphy and Molly... and yes, new album, more touring, please!
gdavidparris
Saw them live in 2000, when the sound system exploded and died, they moved to an acoustic set out on the street and barely missed a beat! Truly the best show I've ever been to!
I heard these guys through my Dropkick Murphys and my Voltair stations, and this exactly what I want to listen to when I think feel-good music. I'm not racist, but is this Irish or Scottish? I can never tell the difference, my own cultural ignorance I guess.
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jgood72
Saw them for the first time about 3 years ago in Milwaukee, opening for the DKM, and was completely floored by how awesome they were. I have been a super fan ever since!
Irish/punk out of Chicago The tossers f**king rule a little less punk than the DKM but if you love traditional Irish music then you'll love them. Great live band! lots of drunken fun!
saw these guys open for street dogs and i was pretty much blown away. amazing band and this guy sang every song with at least 1 cigarette in his mouth at all time XD
I love these guys better than dropkick they aren't afraid to get political and well I think more in your face than dropkick ever was or is. I'd love to see these guys live class act very class.
I wouldn't even compare these guys to Dropkick Murphy's, they sound nothing alike at all. Tossers use all traditional Irish instruments where as Dropkick play mostly punk and throw in some bagpipes, a mandolin or a whistle occasionally. These guys are great and have serious talent
As a Chicagoan I've been subject to the Tossers since I was a wee lad. They have not a bad album, every one is worth purchasing. Also, usually an amazing act to see live. I once saw Duggins vomit into a garbage can while ordering a shot and a beer about five minutes before taking the stage. They played an amazing set that night.
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