Flotation Toy Warning - Members

Members

  • Paul Carter (2001–Present) - Vocals, Domingotron
  • Ben Clay (2001–Present) - Guitars & Bass
  • Colin Coxall (2001–2005) - Drums, Octopad
  • Nainesh Shah (2001–Present) - Guitars & Slides
  • Vicky West (2001–Present) - Keyboards, Samples, Vocals, Buttons & Dials
  • Steve Swindon (2008–Present) - Drums on newly recorded material for second album and live.

The following people have also played in Flotation Toy Warning -

  • Elizabeth Ansty (2005–Present) - Keyboards, vocals and guitars live.
  • Rhys Llewellyn (2005) - Drums for live appearance at Vienna Bluebird Songwriters Festival 2005. (Rhys also played drums on 'Fire Engine On Fire Part 1').
  • Barry Carter (father of Paul Carter) appeared for one gig only on backing vocals for 'Best Boy Electric'.
  • Adrian Smith-Tuft (2011-?) - Additional bass guitar, vocals and keyboards live.

Colin Coxall left Flotation Toy Warning in 2005 to live in Japan.

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