menu Home chevron_right
AGGRO : HISTORY

Toad The Wet Sprocket: Whatever happened to the band behind Fear, All I Want & Walk on the Ocean

Rock N' Roll True Stories | April 30, 2026



Toad the Wet Sprocket: Whatever happend to the band behind all i want and Walk on the Ocean

Live: Whatever Happened to the band?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcS-K4tj_VM&t=186s

Henry Rollins Tonight Show Feud with Kathy Ireland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiWSv2MiqAA&t=1s

Have a video request or a topic you’d like to see us cover? Fill out our google form!
https://bit.ly/3stnXlN

—–GET A SECRET VIDEO PLAYLIST—–
Sign up for email news and get a link to my secret playlist with 10 of my best stories.
https://bit.ly/3emyloM

—–CONNECT ON SOCIAL—–
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rocknrolltruestories
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RNRTrueStories
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rocktruestories
Blog: www.rockandrolltruestories.com
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RNRTrueStories

#toadthewetsprocket #alliwant

I cite my sources and they may differ than other people’s accounts, so I don’t guarantee the actual accuracy of my videos.

The LA Times perfectly summarized the band’s outlook on music saying they are and i quote “more likely to chase ideals than the trappings of fame. Hailing from Santa Barbara the band had a pretty drama free family life unlike their contemporaries. They came from white collar backgrounds and the members attended Saint Marco’s high school meeting in drama class before forming in 1986, Their lineup was made of up singer/rhythm guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols bassist, Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss . Another alumni of their high school was model kathy ireland. I’ve done a whol video on how punk rocker Henry Rollins was so irritated by kathy ireland got himself banned from the tonight show. Link is in the bio.
The quartet’s name would be influenced by a Monty Python Skit. named “Rock Notes” from their Contractual Obligation Album. The skit would see a newscaster reading news about fictional band names. One of the band names was Toad the Wet Sprocket and by the band’s own admission the name was supposed to be temporary and while the members didn’t seem too crazy about the name, it endured during their entire career.
Eric Idle, who performed the sketch, reflected on the band’s name saying “I once wrote a sketch about rock musicians, and I was trying to think of a name that would be so silly nobody would ever use it, or dream it could ever be used. So I wrote the words ‘Toad the Wet Sprocket.’ And a few years later, I was driving along the freeway in LA, and a song came on the radio, and the DJ said, ‘that was by Toad the Wet Sprocket,’ and I nearly drove off the freeway.” The band even made rolling stone magazine’s list of worst band names.
Toad the Wet Sprockets influences would include REM, U2 and the Waterboys. They were sometimes labeled a thinking man’s band similar to other 90’s rockers like Live, which I’ve done a pretty extensive video on. The link is down below.
Toad the Wet Sprocket’s first gig would take place in September of 1986 at an open mic talent contest at a local restaurant, which they lost. But that loss would spur the band to improve and play more gigs. By the time the band started gigging around Santa Barbara a lot of other bands were paid in beer but since quartet were below the legal drinking age, according to an interview they did wit hVH1 they were paid in free peanuts and sometimes an occasional frozen burrito.
Much of Toad’s early success was due to friend Brad Nack, Guitarist Todd Nichols would tell the LA Times
“He used to be in a band called The Tan,”“and he came to see us one night He liked us and introduced us to a friend of his, Chris Blake, who was looking for a band to manage. They helped us record the demos that became our first release, ‘Bread & Circus.’ We did the whole thing for $650 at the end of last summer.” Their self produced record was put out on their own label Abe’s Records, but it wasn’t until they began work on their second album Pale that a bidding war between labels happened. MCA was so enthralled with the band they offered them a 1 million advance. The members knew that 1 million was a loan and it would have to be paid back in record sales. They knew they were unproven and likely weren’t going to be able to recoup the advance. Instead they wanted to work their way up gradually and signed a four album deal with Columbia Records. Columbia would re-release Bread and Circus at the band’s request to have no alterations or remixing done on the record.. The band in the meantime finished their second record Pale, which was done on a shoe string budget of about $6,000. Pale would also result in the single Come Back Down which peaked at number 27 on the rock charts in america and the band shot a music video for it which got some airplay on MTV’s show 120 minutes. The minor success with the single wouldn’t result in the labum becoming a hue seller.
The band seemed to be ignor

Written by Rock N' Roll True Stories

Comments

This post currently has 20 comments.

  1. @markdunigan805

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    If anyone told me that after 64 years of listening to music one of my favorite bands would be called Toad The Wet Sprocket…..well….not sure what I would have said, but they would have been right.🤔🤨🤗

  2. @Kevinb1821

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    They’re not as popular as before but they’re still around making some good music still. I really think they are one of the most underrated bands of the 90s. Not just their hits but they are a rare band that makes great albums. Especially their first 4 albums. All the songs are good

  3. @patrickwilder6492

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    I had a chance to wait on a large party at the tail end of my shift, so I gave it up to another server.
    The next day, I found out it was “Toad the wet sprocket”.
    This was about 1993.
    As soon as I heard their music, I was hooked.

  4. @JanetWood-jr3zl

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    Walk on the ocean was my favorite song the summer before my freshman year in high school, and it still stands as a life long favorite for me, but I almost equally love All I want, Somethings always wrong, Good Intentions, Fall Down, and many more of their huge catalog of great music. They were a huge part of my life for many years and I still listen to them every month or so.

  5. @juanjuanes2201

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    Despues de 4 años, el algoritmo me trajo aca. Mejor tarde que nunca. Gran video de una de las bandas mas importantes de mi vida. " Sometimes always wrong"❤ Saludos desde Peru.

  6. @PTP4747

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    Dulcinea is still one of my favorite albums. so many road trips with that cassette playing over and over. I read Don Quixote as inspiration. I will never get tired of listening to Windmills.

  7. @jumpin7966

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    Yes, discovered them when they released "All I Want" still love them, Baltimore Rock radio exposed them to me in the 90's. Still listen to them, a deeper cut is "Stupid" never made the radio, but I dig this song too, check it out…

  8. @taejaskudva2543

    April 30, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    I see them every time they come to town. Saw them most recently Oct 2025. Love them so much. Pray Your Gods is probably the song that impacted me the most in high school, absolute favorite, but Fly From Heaven, Windmills, and Come Back Down are tied for second place.

Leave a Reply to @crazywillwicancel Cancel





This area can contain widgets, menus, shortcodes and custom content. You can manage it from the Customizer, in the Second layer section.

 

 

 

  • play_circle_filled

    92.9 : The Torch

  • play_circle_filled

    AGGRO
    'Til Deaf Do Us Part...

  • play_circle_filled

    SLACK!
    The Music That Made Gen-X

  • play_circle_filled

    KUDZU
    The Northwoods' Alt-Country & Americana

  • play_circle_filled

    BOOZHOO
    Indigenous Radio

  • play_circle_filled

    THE FLOW
    The Northwoods' Hip Hop and R&B

play_arrow skip_previous skip_next volume_down
playlist_play