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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Too_Much_JoyToo Much Joy - Wikipedia

    Too Much Joy is an American alternative rock music group, that formed in the early 1980s in Scarsdale, New York . Members. Tim Quirk (2008) The original members were Tim Quirk (vocals), Jay Blumenfield (guitar, vocals), Sandy Smallens (bass, vocals) and Tommy Vinton (drums). During 1982-1983 Tommy LaRussa temporarily replaced Vinton as drummer.

  2. www.toomuchjoy.comToo Much Joy

    Welcome to the wonderful world of Too Much Joy. You can learn more about the band's history, keep up with our latest shenanigans, listen to almost everything we've ever recorded, see what we look like when we're playing that music, and buy merchandise to flaunt your love of the band.

  3. Too Much Joy. @TooMuchJoy ‧. 382 subscribers ‧ 22 videos. A band, a mouth disease and a way of life. Established 1980. indiegogo.com/projects/2022-12-months-of-joy/x/24225545#/ and 4 more...

  4. Sep 12, 2022 · Pop-punk pioneers Too Much Joy will be playing their first live shows in 15 years this October to promote their upcoming album on Propeller Sound Recordings, 'All These Fucking Feelings'...

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    Too Much Joy is an American alternative rock music group, that formed in the early 1980s in Scarsdale, New York.

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  8. This is what Too Much Joy has been doing since 1980, when the band started in the suburbs of New York City, to play some Clash covers at high school dances. Among their very first recordings was a hardcore version of a song from 1967 called “It’s a Beautiful Day,” written by Mr. Fred Rogers.