Child's Play

Child's Play

Propelled by driving grooves and explosive dynamics, their music captures the urgency of youthful rebellion while demanding physical response from its audience.

hard rock

United States Est. 1983

"Propelled by driving grooves and explosive dynamics, their music captures the urgency of youthful rebellion while demanding physical response from its audience."

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About Child's Play

Child's Play matters as a catalyst for a resurgence of raw, visceral energy in hard rock.
Their sound channels a spirit of rebellion and empowerment, resonating with listeners yearning for authenticity in an era of polished production.
Their sound channels a spirit of rebellion and empowerment, resonating with listeners yearning for authenticity in an era of polished production. By tapping into the primal aspects of rock music, they create a space where audiences can confront their emotions and share a collective experience that feels both personal and communal. The band's approach is characterized by an unyielding commitment to capturing the intensity of live performance within their recordings. This results in a sound that feels immediate and alive, utilizing gritty guitar riffs and thunderous rhythms that invite participation and head-banging. The energy generated in their music mirrors the ferocity found in live shows, encouraging fans to channel their own passions through movement and expression. Child's Play often explores themes of youth, rebellion, and the struggles of growing up, weaving narratives that balance irony with sincerity. Their lyrical voice strikes a chord with listeners through relatable storytelling that reflects both vulnerability and defiance, allowing for an emotional connection that transcends mere entertainment.

3 studio albums· 7 years· United States

Full discography

Child's Play's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1986–1993
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