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Theory of a Deadman (abbreviated as Theory or T.O.A.D) is a Canadian rock band from North Delta, British Columbia. Formed in 1999, the band is currently signed to Roadrunner Records as well as 604 Records. The band includes traits of music styles, such as country and acoustic, in addition to their post-grunge and alternative rock foundation.
For their first five studio albums, Theory of a Deadman's music was a combination of post-grunge, hard rock, alternative rock, and alternative metal, blended with elements of country music. [12] With the release of their sixth studio album, Wake Up Call (2017), the band reinvented themselves with a shift toward a genre that was aligned more ...
Theory of a Deadman discography Theory of a Deadman performing at the 2013 Festival of Friends Studio albums 8 EPs 1 Singles 38 Music videos 27 The Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman has released eight studio albums, one extended play (EP), thirty-seven singles, and twenty-six music videos. The band was formed in 1999 in Delta, British Columbia, by Tyler Connolly (lead vocals and guitars ...
Scars & Souvenirs is the third album by Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman, and was released on April 1, 2008.It has so far been the band's most successful album to date and has spawned many hit singles.
The Truth Is... is the fourth studio album by rock band Theory of a Deadman, released on July 12, 2011.The first single, "Lowlife", was released to radio stations on May 17, 2011.
"Rx (Medicate)" is a song performed by Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman, a track on their sixth studio album, Wake Up Call (2017). The song's lyrics were co-written by all four members of the band and address the prescription drug abuse epidemic occurring in North America.
Theory of a Deadman's sound had been firmly rooted in the alternative and hard rock genres since the band signed a record deal with Chad Kroeger's 604 Records in 2001. Lead singer Tyler Connolly stated that after the release of their fourth studio album, The Truth Is..., in 2011, the band was receiving pressure from their record label to create an album that was "more poppy".
"Nothing Could Come Between Us" is a song by Canadian hard rock group Theory of a Deadman. It was released in June 2002 as the lead single from their eponymous debut album. It represented the first major success of the band and helped propel it into the music scene, reaching #2 in Canada and #8 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks. [1]