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Theory of a Deadman’s Hard-Earned Scars and Souvenirs

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“We always try to write music without any boundaries,” says Tyler Connolly, lead singer and guitarist for hard rockers Theory of a Deadman. “And that’s partly because we don’t really have a ‘core demographic.’ We’ve got 40- and 50-year-olds at our shows alongside the 14- and 15-year-olds. What’s great about Theory is that we try to let everything happen naturally.” That seems to include…


From MusicWorld, posted 11.05.09

Glass Intrepid

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Glass Intrepid is an original alternative rock band based out of Houston, Texas. Comprised of four members: Bryan Scott (vocals/guitar), Robb Marshall (guitar), Reed Lang (bass) and Corey Spahr (drums), Glass Intrepid (GI) has close to seven years total experience as a band. Over the years, GI has gained a considerable following having played at almost every major venue in Houston, Dallas and Austin, as well as numerous venues through…


From MusicWorld, posted 3.03.06

3 Doors Down / Theory of a Deadman

Universal/Republic band 3 Doors Down and Roadrunner/604 Records band Theory of a Dead Man rocked at their recent concert in Atlantic City. Seen here after their performance are Todd Harrell (3DD bassist), Daniel Adair (3DD drummer), Chris Henderson (3DD guitarist), Dave Brenner (Theory), Tyler Connolly (Theory), Brad Arnold (3DD singer), Matt Roberts (3DD guitarist) Phin Daly and…


From News, posted 1.22.03

Theory of a Deadman

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Black metal, death metal, thrash metal, speed metal . . . whatever you want to call it, the band Theory of a Deadman immediately conjures up images of a group of dour dudes wearing inverted crosses and growling about dancing with Mr. D. The quartet’s affiliation with Roadrunner Records — the past breeding ground for satanic metal gurus such as Deicide and Mercyful…


From MusicWorld, posted 11.13.02

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