Even though it started evolving a year earlier, Toronto Drug Bust came into being in 2008. This (indie) rock band is led by it's singer, songwriter and guitarist
Izak Košir and has, to a considerable succes, released their first album Enfant Terrible in 2010. Besides getting a very positive feedback from the public as well as the media, the band has achieved international recognition by being chosen for the Best rock band of 2010 award (and also nominated - they ended on the second place - for the Band of the year) by the international web-portal and music radio Somojo.
Toronto Drug Bust project has it's roots in 2007, when Izak met renowned Canadian musicians Neil Layton and Rich Ragany in Ljubljana. Upon recognising a promising talent, thy took him to London where they recorded some ten songs; due to the circumstances, the collaboration did not evolve and they advised Izak to connect with Rami Helin, their fellow musician from Finland. Rami became the band's producer, and after gathering a diverse set of musicians from Slovenia, Finland, Sweden and Australia, they produced the aforementioned album. Mixed and mastered in Helsinkii, it was later released by Sedvex Records for Slovenia and by American Cauldron Soundwerx and Swedish Playground Music BAM labels for distribution abroad. Notably, they were featured in the BBC Introducing with Gary Crowley, where their The Dandy Song was introduced.
Besides having two promotional gigs in Finland, for now Toronto Drug Bust has mostly played at different venues and festivals in Slovenia. The line-up for Slovene gigs at the present consists of musicans from Slovenia,