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Gasoline

Theory of a Deadman

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Hating Hollywood Theory of a Deadman 3:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 No Way Out Theory of a Deadman 3:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 No Surprise Theory of a Deadman 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Quiver Theory of a Deadman 2:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Santa Monica Theory of a Deadman 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Better Off Theory of a Deadman 2:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Say Goodbye Theory of a Deadman 3:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Hello Lonely (Walk Away from This) Theory of a Deadman 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Me and My Girl Theory of a Deadman 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Since You've Been Gone Theory of a Deadman 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Hell Just Ain't the Same Theory of a Deadman 1:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Save the Best for Last Theory of a Deadman 4:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 In the Middle Theory of a Deadman 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

When grunge breeds with mainstream hard rock, the offspring looks something like Theory of a Deadman. On Gasoline, the band’s initial connection with Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger is downplayed as the Canadian combo further defines its own identity. Singer/guitarist Tyler Connolly’s angst-ridden snarl achieves nuance, particularly on country-tinged numbers like “In the Middle” and “Hello Lonely (Walk Away From This).” Other tracks, like “Hating Hollywood” and “Say Goodbye,” allow him to vent his bottomless spleen with less subtlety and more primal rage. The band’s aggression is channeled into some appealing outlets, including bouncy-yet-crunchy pop (“No Surprise”) and ragged balladry (“Santa Monica”). But for all their market-friendliness, the album’s songs are almost unremittingly bitter towards the opposite sex — from the scarred survival anthem “Quiver” to the short, nasty and funny “Hell Just Ain’t the Same,” the band doesn’t display much faith in love. The music’s sting is intensified by TOAD’s improved musicianship, with Connolly and co-guitarist Dave Brenner leavening their pummeling electric riffs with acoustic interludes.

Recent Customer Reviews

This is the best Theory of a Deadman album
     
by kickstand13

This is by far the best "Theory of a Deadman" album. All of the songs have a great sound to them. Some of them have a nice relaxed laid back sound, while others have that great hard rock sound. This is the kind of album that you shouldn't have to skip around to find the song you want on because they are all great. If you want a "Theory of a Deadman" album, I highly recommend this one.

It's ok
     
by Pyretta

I bought this and Scars today, Scars is better. I'm not disappointed but not as impressed as the newer album.

No Surprise
     
by fenderbacker

The particular version of this song that I paid for is partiailly edited, which makes no sense. They edited out s**t, but they left f**k and b***h in there. I can't enjoy this song like this.

Biography

Formed: Vancouver, British Columbia, Cana

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Vancouver, Canada's Theory of a Deadman became the first act to sign with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger's 604 Records imprint in 2001. Tyler Connolly (vocals/guitar) reportedly slipped a copy of the band's demo to Kroeger at a post-concert party and the two were soon collaborating on songs together....
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