Theory of a Deadman — “Invisible Man,” from the self-titled debut album (2002).
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Album of the Week: Theory of a Deadman’s Wake Up Call
I’ve always liked Theory of a Deadman. Despite Wake Up Call having a more pop-oriented sound, I am a big fan of this album.

New Music (11/5 — 11/11)
Doomsday Outlaw: “Blues For A Phantom”
Roxanne: “Thin Blue Line”
Brothers of Metal: “Prophecy Of Ragnarök”
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts: “Fresh Start”
Nasty Ratz: “Against the World”
Russell James: “Comedown”
Silent Theory: “Before the Storm”
Cult Leader: “Isolation in the Land of Milk and Honey”
Tantric: “Letting Go”
Evestus: “Everything in Here”
Dan Patlansky: “Too Far Gone”
Tori Lamour: “Run Until You Fall”
Backstreet Boys: “Chances”
New Years Day: “Skeletons”
Love the Hate: “Addict”
Black Whiskey: “Cheat the Hangman”
Bullets and Octane: “When We Were Young”
Ashes of Ares: “The Alien”
Go the Rodeo: “Never C Ur Face Again”
Gotthard: “What I Wouldn’t Give”
Projection: “High Above”
Playlist Challenge, Day 552
Rammstein — “Sonne”
Weekly Focus: Entwine, Day Seven
Entwine — “Plastic World,” from the album Chaotic Nation (2015).
Playlist Challenge, Day 551
The Beatles — “Something”
Weekly Focus: Entwine, Day Six
Entwine — “Caught by Desire,” from the album Painstained (2009).
Playlist Challenge, Day 550
New Order — “Someone Like You”
Weekly Focus: Entwine, Day Five
Entwine — “Chameleon Halo,” from the album Fatal Design (2006).
Playlist Challenge, Day 549
Alice Cooper — “Some Folks”