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Latest revision as of 20:16, 9 January 2025
Toast is a band mentioned in Canadian-American author Gordon Korman's 1980 teen novel Who is Bugs Potter?.
Toast is Bugs' all-time favourite band.
Toast has a unique stage presence. The lead singer dresses in a white tie and tails. The lead guitarist wears a red-and-white striped 1890's-style bathing suit and a military hat from the French Revolution. The bass guitarist wears pyjamas with a blue bathrobe and slippers. The drummer wears jeans with no shirt and a Toronto Argonauts football helmet.
Their songs include:
- Grilled Cheese Sandwich
"Hey, I forgot to tell you, Toast is in town. They’re at a club called The Bastille. Have you heard their latest single, 'Grilled Cheese Sandwich'? It’s going to be a big hit, I can tell."
"They’re your favourite group, I suppose."
"Yeah. And we’re going to see them!"
Notes
- Gordon Korman, Who is Bugs Potter?, (Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 1980), p.116, ISBN 0-590-42791-1
- Gordon Korman's website page for Who is Bugs Potter?