Hailing from Sunderland in Englands industrial northeast, the Toy Dolls infused their take on punk with ample doses of working-class humor, the three-chord format a launching pad for witty originals and clever cover tunes. 1983 debut Dig That Groove Baby captures the group at their finest, their twisted rendition of kiddies tune Nellie The Elephant topping the indie charts; the title track is an infectious singalong, while Spiders In The Dressing Room and Glenda And The Test Tube Baby are more irreverent tongue in cheek, all delivered in