
Episode 152 is here! This week on Rock Roulette, we dive into Frank’s all-time favorite glam metal album — Pretty Boy Floyd’s wild and glitter-soaked debut Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz! Crank it up and join the glam slam!
Leather Boyz with Electric Toyz is the debut album by the American band Pretty Boy Floyd. It reached No. 130 on the United States Billboard chart in 1989. It was released on MCA Records and was produced by Howard Benson.
The band produced videos for the songs “Rock and Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)” and “I Wanna Be with You”.
Pretty Boy Floyd
Steve “Sex” Summers – lead vocals
Kristy “Krash” Majors – guitars, backing vocals
Vinnie Chas – bass, backing vocals
Kari Kane – drums, backing vocals
Production
Howard Benson – Production
Howard Benson & Bill Jackson – Mixing
Brian Stover, Brooke Hendricks, George Schureman, Jeff Chestek, Mike Cohn – Assistant Engineers
Layout
Glen LaFerman – photography
Paula Janecek – artwork, design, layout design
Additional Musicians
Howard Benson – keyboards
Matt Bradley – vocals
Phil Balvano – vocals
Jennifer “Miss Frosty” Hoopes, Paris Hampton, Maura Eagan, Candice Gartland, Elizabeth Goldner, Katharine Lundy – backing vocals
Intro Music/Wheel Spin Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay

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