Men, Women & Children was an American electropop and dance-rock ensemble from Long Island, formed in 2004. The group was founded by Todd Weinstock and TJ Penzone and was also known as Easy Tiger and Torpedo. The members included Rick Penzone, Nick Conceller, and David Sullivan-Kaplan. The ensemble released the single “Dance In My Blood” in 2006. That same year, the group released the studio album Men, Women & Children through Reprise Records. The band performed as a supporting act for Metric, Gang of Four, and Snoop Dogg. Men, Women & Children left Reprise Records in 2007. The ensemble released the single “Ultra Hot Volcano” in 2008. Weinstock, Conceller, and Sullivan-Kaplan left the group in 2008. After a performance in New York City on December 29, 2008, the band became inactive. TJ Penzone formed the group these People, while Rick Penzone joined Color Film. Weinstock and Conceller formed Cubic Zirconia, and Sullivan-Kaplan joined Razorlight.