Theory of a Deadman (album)

Theory of a Deadman
Studio album by Theory of a Deadman
Released September 17, 2002
Recorded November 2001 May 2002
Genre Hard rock, post-grunge
Length 36:38
Label 604 Records
Producer Chad Kroeger, Joey Moi
Theory of a Deadman chronology
Theory of a Deadman
(2002)
Gasoline
(2005)
Singles from Theory of a Deadman
  1. "Nothing Could Come Between Us"
    Released: June 12, 2002
  2. "Make Up Your Mind"
    Released: 2002
  3. "Point to Prove"
    Released: 2003
  4. "The Last Song"
    Released: February 18, 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

Theory of a Deadman is the self-titled debut by the band Theory of a Deadman released in 2002.

Album information

The album contained the hit single "Make Up Your Mind". It also featured the singles "Nothing Could Come Between Us", "Point to Prove" and "The Last Song," (which was originally called "Theory of a Deadman" until the band changed the title of the song to the band name), both of which were solely written by Tyler Connolly, the band's lead singer. The album bears a Parental Advisory label due to expletives in "Invisible Man" and "Any Other Way." A clean version was released that removed the expletives.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Tyler Connolly and Chad Kroeger, all music composed by Theory of a Deadman.

No. Title Length
1. "Invisible Man"   2:41
2. "Nothing Could Come Between Us"   3:24
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"   3:47
10. "Confession"   3:57
Total length:
36:38

2009 Special Edition

No. Title Length
11. "Above This"   2:16
12. "Inside"   3:08
13. "Midnight Rider"   3:09

Personnel

Single Charts

Single Peak chart positions
CAN
[3]
[4]
CAN
Alt

[5]
[6]
US
Main

[3]
US
Alt

[7]
US
Adult

[8]
[3]
BEL
[9]
"Nothing Could Come Between Us" 2 8
"Make Up Your Mind" 13 13 38 36 41
"Point to Prove"
"The Last Song"
"Leg To Stand On" 89

References

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