
Multi-platinum rock band THEORY OF A DEADMAN has returned with its hard-hitting new single “Dinosaur” via Roadrunner Records. The riff on the track lumbers ahead with all the swaggering force of a T-Rex and the grace of a Brontosaurus, while frontman Tyler Connolly sinks his teeth into one of the ba…
THEORY OF A DEADMAN Releases New Single ‘Dinosaur’
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The Rise of Ska in Mexico with Jose “Deals” Olan: Podcast
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New ‘Stellaris’ update accidentally brings flesh-eating robots
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