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Theory of a Deadman (Special Edition)

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Download links and information about Theory of a Deadman (Special Edition) by Theory Of A Deadman. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 45:11 minutes.

Artist: Theory Of A Deadman
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 45:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Invisible Man 2:41
2. Nothing Could Come Between Us 3:25
3. Make Up Your Mind 4:02
4. Point to Prove 3:38
5. Leg to Stand On 3:26
6. What You Deserve 4:00
7. The Last Song 4:27
8. Say I'm Sorry 3:15
9. Any Other Way 3:46
10. Confession 3:59
11. Above This 2:15
12. Inside 3:08
13. Midnight Rider 3:09

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Chad Kroeger signed Theory of a Deadman to his label, co-produced the album, and co-wrote six of the ten songs. So it's not a huge surprise that Theory of a Deadman sounds a lot like Kroeger's band, Nickelback. This album does have its strengths — for example, the songs tend to be concise (although "The Last Song" could be a minute shorter) with relatively strong hooks — but anyone who dislikes Nickelback or wants a band with a distinctly original sound is advised to look elsewhere. In fairness, Theory of a Deadman probably has other influences; lead vocalist Tyler Connelly sounds like he's listened to a lot of Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots, and the band's guitar-driven post-grunge sound seems to have been influenced by groups such as Led Zeppelin and Nirvana. In any case, this is a solidly crafted but fairly conventional album. It lacks that extra spark of creativity, spontaneity, or passion that might compensate for the band's safe, conservative approach to music. [A clean version was also released, edited for content.]