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i randomly found him on youtube months ago, and thought his music was a bit weird...i fucking loved it.
Matt Toka is an amazing talent. Been following his career for almost a decade now. You'll absolutely LOVE his energy, and his voice is unreal.
check out my music if you enjoy that true sound... Just finished a song with Nicki Minaj, it's a ''Super Bass'' Remix. Add me on Facebook, thanks for the support. Check out my music on my Youtube. OVER 100,000 CHANNEL VIEWS. One love. God Bless
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Why would anyone say "go jump off a cliff and die in a fire cause your music sucks ass"? If you don't like his music keep it to yourself. I personally think Matt's music kicks ass, and he sounds even better live! Definitely worth checking him out at warped! xx
This guys coming to San antonio and not a truely gifted group like hostage calm isn't? Ok I'm pissed...
He follows me on Tumblr! He's so talented and he has a great voice. You should also check out his work with a band called Cherry Monroe. He used to be their lead singer.
He seems really cool, I checked out his music and really liked it! I can't wait to see him play live in SD!!!
He seems really cool, I checked out his music and really liked it! I can't wait to see him play live in show SD!!!
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Pop Rock, Alternative
from Youngstown, OH
from Youngstown, OH
My name is Matt Toka. Music saved me from a dysfunctional life in Youngstown, Ohio. I was raised in a house where physical, substance and mental abuse were the norm. When I was young, my parents fought constantly, so I would slam my bedroom door and play Green Day's Dookie as loud as I could, singing those songs over and over to myself.I knew then that music would be my escape.I started playing guitar when I was 12 and started playing in a couple bands that were pretty popular in the local scene even though I couldn't wait to get the hell out of Ohio. After graduating high school, I started a group called Cherry Monroe and I worked my ass off to get us heard. There wasn't a place I didn't pass out our CD -- malls, schools, gas stations, you name it -- and all the hard work seemed to pay off when we earned a huge following and got signed by Universal Records.I thought snagging a record deal meant I'd be given bags of money and life would be one big party. I didn't take my career seriously at all and the band was dropped a year later. My life was spiraling out of control: I lost my full-time gig, my parents got divorced and both my mom and grandfather got locked up in prison. Why would I stay and rot in Youngstown? I had nothing left to lose so I said fuck it, put my whole life in my shitty Honda Civic and drove out to Los Angeles. Talk about a reality check. I went from performing to thousands of people to playing an acoustic guitar next to weirdos dressed up as Batman and SpongeBob SquarePants on Hollywood Blvd. I may've escaped all my family bullshit, but I was still completely depressed by the wrong turns my life had taken. Inspired by the storytelling of Bob Dylan, Oasis' Noel Gallagher and, of course, Billie Joe Armstrong, I locked myself in my one-room studio apartment and started writing about all the fucked-up stuff I'd gone through. I wouldn't shower or go outside for days. I was so angry and frustrated but found out that when I was able to harness my emotions, I was beginning to find myself---- and my voice as a songwriter. I took shitty temp jobs to keep the lights on, but I was determined to make it with my music. Once I built my confidence back up, I started posting all my songs--both covers and originals--on YouTube. People seemed to really dig it and it wasn't long until I landed my second record deal. This time, though, I swore not to take a goddamn thing for granted.When producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, My Chemical Romance) agreed to produce my first album, I cried like a fucking baby. I just pictured being that little kid in his bedroom, listening to Dookie and dreaming of this moment. I can't wait to share all the songs on Straight To Hell with my fans. The record is all about how hard life can be but you can't let the small stuff bring you down. There's a lot of shit you can't change, so make an effort to enjoy every minute. You can turn any kind of energy into something positive. If life gives you lemons, make a fucking drink.
Dates Playing
| Jun 16 | Salt Lake City, UT |
| Jun 17 | Denver, CO |
| Jun 20 | Las Vegas, NV |
| Jun 21 | Irvine, CA |
| Jun 22 | Pomona, CA |
| Jun 23 | San Francisco, CA |
| Jun 24 | Ventura, CA |
| Jun 27 | Chula Vista, CA |
| Jun 28 | Glendale, AZ |
| Jun 29 | Las Cruces, NM |
| Jun 30 | San Antonio, TX |
| Jul 01 | Houston, TX |
| Jul 03 | Dallas, TX |
| Jul 05 | Maryland Heights, MO |
| Jul 06 | Auburn Hills, MI |
| Jul 07 | Tinley Park, IL |
| Jul 08 | Shakopee, MN |
| Jul 09 | Bonner Springs, KS |
| Jul 10 | Noblesville, IN |
| Jul 11 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH |
| Jul 12 | Burgettstown, PA |
| Jul 13 | Holmdel, NJ |
| Jul 14 | Montreal, QC CA |
| Jul 15 | Toronto, ON CA |
| Jul 17 | Darien Center, NY |
| Jul 18 | Scranton, PA |
| Jul 19 | Mansfield, MA |
| Jul 20 | Camden, NJ |
| Jul 21 | Uniondale, NY |
| Jul 22 | Hartford, CT |
| Jul 24 | Columbia, MD |
| Jul 25 | Virginia Beach, VA |
| Jul 26 | Atlanta, GA |
| Jul 27 | Orlando, FL |
| Jul 28 | West Palm Beach, FL |
| Jul 29 | St.Petersburg, FL |
| Jul 30 | Charlotte,, NC |
| Jul 31 | Cincinnati, OH |
| Aug 01 | Milwaukee, WI |
| Aug 04 | Redmond, WA |
| Aug 05 | Portland, OR |


