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Has any organization (record labels, fan sites) criticized the band for only have one topic in literally all of their songs: relationship problems? I liked their sound so I bought their two albums, and after listening to them all the way through it occurred to me that the only topic of all of their songs is about breaking up with a girl, missing a girl, or being with a girl then the relationship not working out.
Surely some other news-type source has noticed this?
Anyway, if there is a source maybe that should be added-- 24.206.64.240 08:59, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
Could someone add to article that Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) video game features their music? Khokkanen 09:47, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
Wasn't there a box template with a picture? Where did it go? VJ Emsi 16:15, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
I've added that they're a "rock" band in the first sentence, since the second one goes onto describe their secondary genres without describing their primary one. But, I'm no means the one to ask about what type of rock they are. Can anyone else clear this up as to what type of rock Theory is?
Burnside65 16:34, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
I don't who removed it, but Make Up Your Mind did chart and peak at 36 on the Hot Adult Top 40 chart, check billboard if you want proof
This article is horrible written, and is in much need of grammatical improvement. I'd do it myself, but I really can't stand the band. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.139.0.75 ( talk) 00:06, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
Why isn't there any information about him on this page, you know TOAD along with Usher helped with his fame. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.88.253.147 ( talk) 20:44, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
The link leads to an album by a different band. Leads to an album by the British band Failsafe. 76.253.50.241 ( talk) 21:50, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
First Wikipedia "contribution" so I hope this is the right place. I noticed their first self-titled album was missing from the studio albums section but I'm too nervous to try and add it back in without messing everything up. This revision comparison link shows the revision that removed it.
Thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Talonarc ( talk • contribs) 20:34, 25 August 2017 (UTC)
Decided to try editing myself and successfully added the missing album back in!
Talonarc (
talk) 20:49, 25 August 2017 (UTC)
It's come up a couple places, so I figured I should start up a discussion on it. Since 2001, the band has been called "Theory of a Deadman". However, with their 2017 album, they've used just "Theory" on their album cover and their social media accounts. While this is worth mentioning, I do not believe it warrants a change in article title due to a number of factors.
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Has any organization (record labels, fan sites) criticized the band for only have one topic in literally all of their songs: relationship problems? I liked their sound so I bought their two albums, and after listening to them all the way through it occurred to me that the only topic of all of their songs is about breaking up with a girl, missing a girl, or being with a girl then the relationship not working out.
Surely some other news-type source has noticed this?
Anyway, if there is a source maybe that should be added-- 24.206.64.240 08:59, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
Could someone add to article that Fahrenheit (Indigo Prophecy) video game features their music? Khokkanen 09:47, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
Wasn't there a box template with a picture? Where did it go? VJ Emsi 16:15, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
I've added that they're a "rock" band in the first sentence, since the second one goes onto describe their secondary genres without describing their primary one. But, I'm no means the one to ask about what type of rock they are. Can anyone else clear this up as to what type of rock Theory is?
Burnside65 16:34, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
I don't who removed it, but Make Up Your Mind did chart and peak at 36 on the Hot Adult Top 40 chart, check billboard if you want proof
This article is horrible written, and is in much need of grammatical improvement. I'd do it myself, but I really can't stand the band. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.139.0.75 ( talk) 00:06, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
Why isn't there any information about him on this page, you know TOAD along with Usher helped with his fame. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.88.253.147 ( talk) 20:44, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
The link leads to an album by a different band. Leads to an album by the British band Failsafe. 76.253.50.241 ( talk) 21:50, 28 August 2011 (UTC)
First Wikipedia "contribution" so I hope this is the right place. I noticed their first self-titled album was missing from the studio albums section but I'm too nervous to try and add it back in without messing everything up. This revision comparison link shows the revision that removed it.
Thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Talonarc ( talk • contribs) 20:34, 25 August 2017 (UTC)
Decided to try editing myself and successfully added the missing album back in!
Talonarc (
talk) 20:49, 25 August 2017 (UTC)
It's come up a couple places, so I figured I should start up a discussion on it. Since 2001, the band has been called "Theory of a Deadman". However, with their 2017 album, they've used just "Theory" on their album cover and their social media accounts. While this is worth mentioning, I do not believe it warrants a change in article title due to a number of factors.