The Toyes

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Smoke Two Joints 03:44 Tools
Monster Hash 03:21 Tools
(Hey Uncle Sam) Leave Us Pot Smokers Alone 03:30 Tools
Freebird 00:00 Tools
Waiting for the Aliens 00:00 Tools
Fume Deux Joints 00:00 Tools
Smoke Two Joints (Terravita Remix) 00:27 Tools
The Lucky Sperm Club 00:00 Tools
Blues Line 00:00 Tools
Nobody Home 00:00 Tools
Wake Up (And Smell The Java) 00:00 Tools
Late Night Bozos 00:00 Tools
Something Went Down In Jerusalem 00:00 Tools
What's So Bad About A Nipple? 00:00 Tools
Listen To The Radio 00:00 Tools
I Come From The Islands 00:00 Tools
Sing To Me Tonight 00:00 Tools
Dos Leños 00:00 Tools
Dos Lenos 00:00 Tools
I Smoke Two Joints 03:41 Tools
Smoke 2 Joints 03:44 Tools
Green Doctor 00:00 Tools
Whatever That Means 00:00 Tools
Business Trip to Akron 00:00 Tools
Mr. Dinosaur 00:00 Tools
May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone 00:00 Tools
On Backstreet 00:00 Tools
Pick Yourself Up 00:00 Tools
House of Song 00:00 Tools
The Show Biz Food Chain 00:00 Tools
She Believes 00:00 Tools
Think It Down 00:00 Tools
What's Your Problem? 00:00 Tools
Smoke Two Joints [original 1983 version] 00:00 Tools
Love & Laughter 00:00 Tools
Monster Hash (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Love and Laughter 00:00 Tools
Smoke Two Joints (original 1983 version) 00:00 Tools
The Toyes - Smoke Two Joints 00:00 Tools
Free Bird 00:00 Tools
Smoked Two Joints 00:00 Tools
Leave Us Pot Smokers Alone (Hey Uncle Sam) 00:00 Tools
What's Your Problem 00:00 Tools
Smoke Two Joints [HD] 00:00 Tools
Dos Lénos 00:00 Tools
Hey Uncle Sam 00:00 Tools
Smoke Two Joints (Claude VonStroke Edit) 00:00 Tools
Leave Us Pot Smokers Alone 00:00 Tools
The Lucky S***m Club 00:00 Tools
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The Toyes are an American reggae band based in Oregon. Their style has been described as a "cross between Bob Marley and Barenaked Ladies." They are perhaps most famous as the original songwriters and recorders of the song "Smoke Two Joints,". It was originally recorded in 1983, and was re-released on their 1993 debut album The Toyes. An influential version was recorded by the band Sublime; the song has since been mistakenly attributed to them or to Bob Marley. The Toyes also wrote and performed a song called "Monster Hash", a parody of Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Mash". The Toyes are well known for their advocacy of the legalization of marijuana. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.