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Theory of a Deadman (abbreviated as Theory or TOAD) is a Canadian rock band from
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. 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
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and acoustic, in addition to their post-grunge and
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foundation. Nine of their singles have entered the top ten of the US ''
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chart, including four songs that peaked at number one: "
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", " Lowlife", " Rx (Medicate)" and "
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".


History


Early years and self-titled album (1999–2003)

Theory of a Deadman was initially formed in 1999 by lead guitarist/vocalist Tyler Connolly and bassist Dean Back. They later became the first act to sign with
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frontman
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's 604 Records imprint in 2001 after Connolly convinced Kroeger's ex-girlfriend Jodi to send him a copy of their first demo recording. Shortly afterwards; Kroeger invited Connolly to a barbecue and discussed giving his band a record deal soon after. They released their eponymous debut album '' Theory of a Deadman'' on September 17, 2002. The name of the band comes from a song from their first album, whose lyrics describe a man preparing to commit suicide. That track was later renamed " The Last Song". The album was a large success for the band in North America, peaking at #4 in Canada and #85 in the US. The band would later tour in support of the album as an opening act for Nickelback throughout 2002 and 2003. The album was certified platinum in the United States and Canada on May 12, 2006.


''Gasoline'' (2005–2007)

On March 29, 2005, Theory of a Deadman released their second album, ''
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''. After the release of the album, the band toured with
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and No Address. Starting on March 1, 2005, Theory began a promotional tour, headlined by
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and
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. Songs from ''
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'' appeared in the soundtrack of the 2005 video game ''Fahrenheit'', which was released under the title ''Indigo Prophecy'' in the United States. The band performed the theme song to
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's No Way Out 2006 pay-per-view, a cover version of "Deadly Game" from the ''
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'' album. The song was released on the '' WWE Wreckless Intent'' album. They also did a cover of "No Chance In Hell", the theme song for WWE chairman
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. The song was released on '' WWE The Music, Vol. 8'' on March 25, 2008. They also performed the theme song for the 2011 edition of the WWE pay-per-view SummerSlam.


''Scars & Souvenirs'' (2008–2009)

On April 1, 2008, Theory of a Deadman released their third album, ''
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'', from which they released eight singles: " So Happy", "
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", "
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", "
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", "
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", "
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", "
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", and "Wait for Me". The song "By the Way" features vocals from Chris Daughtry and Robin Diaz. On April 6, 2008, they appeared at the
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s in
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, after making various stops across Canada in a promotion known as Journey to the Junos. Theory also performed in the 96th Grey Cup halftime show, along with
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and Andree Watters, on November 23, 2008. Along with Hinder, they supported
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during the 2008/2009 tour. They also played at
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. Total Nonstop Action used Theory of a Deadman's song "Got it Made", from the album ''Scars & Souvenirs'', for their special 2008 year review video. The song later went on to be used by Sun Sports for
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post-game video recaps during the 2010-11 season. It was also used in the '' NASCAR 09'' video game. On April 9, 2009, ''Scars & Souvenirs'' was certified gold by the RIAA, with sales reaching 500,000 copies in the U.S. alone.


''The Truth Is...'' (2010–2012)

In late 2010, it was announced that the band would start recording their fourth studio album, which was projected to be released in mid-2011. It was then confirmed by Tyler Connolly that the band's fourth album would be released on July 12, 2011. The first single from the album, "Lowlife", was released on May 17, 2011. The title of the upcoming album was announced to be '' The Truth Is...'' In 2011, Theory co-headlined the second annual Carnival of Madness Tour with Alter Bridge. The supporting bands were
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, Adelitas Way, and Emphatic. The band contributed a new song, which was co-written with
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singer Scott Stevens, called "Head Above Water", to the '' Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' soundtrack, which was released on June 14, 2011. Another track titled "Drag Me to Hell" was made available for free through the official Roadrunner Records website on June 16, 2011. The second official single, "Out Of My Head", was released on June 14, 2011. On July 1, 2011, the unreleased single, "Let Me Go", featuring
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, was also released via CloudMusic and for the parted collaboration music video.


''Savages'' and ''Angel Acoustic EP'' (2013–2016)

On November 9, 2013, it was confirmed via Theory's
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page that pre-production on their fifth album had started. In January 2014, they stated that they were "finishing up record number 5 next week" with release dates and news soon to come. In April 2014, Theory of a Deadman announced that a new single titled "Drown" would be released in April, with their new album ''
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'' released in July. The song "Panic Room" from the album would serve as the theme song for WWE's October pay-per-view
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. On April 28, 2015 the band released a 5 track acoustic EP titled ''
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''. On November 11, 2016, the band released a cover of the song " Hallelujah" by
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, a tribute in recognition of his death on the seventh of the same month.


''Wake Up Call'' (2017–2018)

In January 2017, the band announced that they were recording their sixth studio album. They released two cover singles shortly after— Sting's " Shape of My Heart" in February and Major Lazer's " Cold Water" on March 17. Instead of working with the same production team in Los Angeles that they had used for their previous four albums, they decided to work with Swedish music producer Martin Terefe, and spent seven weeks recording in London at Terefe's Kensaltown Studios. The group announced the name of their upcoming album—'' Wake Up Call''—on July 27, 2017, with the release of its lead single, " Rx (Medicate)". The song, which handles the topic of
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, topped the ''
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'' US Mainstream Rock Songs chart for six consecutive weeks later that year,''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Chart – Rx (Medicate) * * * * * * and earned the band a "No. 1 Song Award" from the
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(SOCAN). With the release of the new album, the band decided to undergo a name change, shortening it to Theory. The group cited that discussions involving the name of their band with people who are unfamiliar with their music was challenging. Connolly equated it to rock band
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frequently abbreviating their name to Chili Peppers. ''Wake Up Call'' has been described by critics as a departure from Theory of a Deadman's usual hard rock foundation, moving into
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and
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territory. To promote the album, the band launched a 33-city tour in the United States during the fall of 2017. The tour was extended into 2018 to include shows throughout western Canada and Europe, and the group toured in Australia for the first time in their career in June 2018. Connolly told '' The Music'', "There's a real dichotomy of Theory now, two very different sides. Not that we want to get away from our old songs, but the new songs are so diverse, such a juxtaposition. We're really working on building a big show, and trying to make it all more visual, as well."


''Say Nothing'' (2019–2022)

The band returned to London in April 2019 to begin work on their seventh record with Terefe. In August 2019, Connolly informed the public that the group would continue their 2019 headlining tour efforts in September. On September 25, Theory of a Deadman announced their seventh album, '' Say Nothing'', which was released on January 31, 2020; the news coincided with the release of the first single, accompanied by its music video, "
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", a song that addresses domestic violence. "Strangers" was the second song to be released from ''Say Nothing'' and was released on November 8; the track examines the polarizing effect of politics on society and how current events are creating a new generation of activists. It was released simultaneously with an official animated music video. The band headlined a Canadian tour, beginning on January 31, 2020, to coincide with the release of the album. Two North American tours were scheduled in 2020—one with American band
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, and the second with
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, Bush, Saint Asonia, and Cory Marks. Both were canceled due to the restrictions on large-scale gatherings on account of the coronavirus global pandemic.


Upcoming eighth studio album (2022–present)

On October 20, 2022, the band released a new single, "Dinosaur", which marked a return to their hard rock sound.


Musical style

Theory of a Deadman's music style has generally been regarded as post-grunge, hard rock,
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,
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, and
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. The band also uses a mix of
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,
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, and acoustic elements into their sound.


Band members


Current members

* Tyler Connolly – lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitar (1999–present), piano (2017–present) * Dave Brenner – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals (1999–present) * Dean Back – bass guitar, backing vocals (1999–present) * Joey Dandeneau – drums, backing vocals (2009–present)


Former members

* Tim Hart – drums, backing vocals (1999–2004) *
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– drums, backing vocals (2004–2007) * Robin Diaz – drums, backing vocals (2007–2008)


Discography

*'' Theory of a Deadman'' (2002) *''
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'' (2005) *''
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'' (2008) *'' The Truth Is...'' (2011) *''
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'' (2014) *'' Wake Up Call'' (2017) *'' Say Nothing'' (2020)


Awards


References


External links

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