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Scars & Souvenirs

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Download links and information about Scars & Souvenirs by Theory Of A Deadman. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 46:11 minutes.

Artist: Theory Of A Deadman
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 46:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. So Happy 4:11
2. By the Way 3:35
3. Got It Made 3:14
4. Not Meant to Be 3:33
5. Crutch 3:16
6. All or Nothing 3:30
7. Heaven (Little By Little) 4:19
8. Bad Girlfriend 3:25
9. Hate My Life 3:10
10. Little Smirk 3:31
11. End of the Summer 3:30
12. Wait for Me 4:03
13. Sacrifice 2:54

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Doom and dysfunction follow Theory of a Deadman like dark clouds across the tracks of Scars and Souvenirs. This isn’t news, of course — numerous post-grunge and alt-metal groups have erected entire careers upon angst, but what's a bit different here is leader Tyler Connolly’s growing emotional maturity. Tracks like “So Happy,” “Bad Girlfriend” and “Crutch” find Connolly still raking ex-friends and lovers over the coals until their juices sizzle. “Hate My Life” extends this free-floating anger into a wider commentary upon societal breakdown. On these cuts and others, Connolly’s wounded-beast vocals and lacerating guitar licks tear into his victims with righteous bite. But beyond such bruise-inducing tunes, the band shows an increasing ability to deliver bona fide ballads, some of them actually tinged with hope. The uplifting “Heaven (Little by Little)” especially displays a measure of compassion towards a troubled loved one. Musically TOAD continues to invite comparisons with Nickelback’s heavy-treading sound, but there are signs on Scars and Souvenirs that this band is slowly moving away from the grind and gloom of ‘90s grunge towards a fresher form of catharsis.