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Gasoline is the second album released by Theory of a Deadman on March 29, 2005.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hating Hollywood" – 3:25
- "No Way Out" – 3:29
- "No Surprise" – 3:40
- "Quiver" – 2:51
- "Santa Monica" – 4:06
- "Better Off" – 2:51
- "Say Goodbye" – 3:04
- "Hello Lonely (Walk Away From This)" – 4:21
- "Me & My Girl" – 3:40
- "Since You've Been Gone" – 4:18
- "Hell Just Ain't The Same" – 1:05
- "Save The Best For Last" – 4:15
- "In The Middle" – 3:36
[edit] Singles
"No Surprise" |
Released |
2005 |
Recorded |
2005 |
Writer(s) |
Theory of a Deadman |
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"No Surprise" was a hit first single from this album. |
Chart positions |
See No Surprise |
Track listing |
N/A |
"Say Goodbye" |
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Released |
2005 |
Recorded |
2005 |
Writer(s) |
Theory of a Deadman |
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"Say Goodbye" is the second single from the album. |
Chart positions |
See Say Goodbye |
Track listing |
N/A |
"Santa Monica" |
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Released |
2005 |
Recorded |
2005 |
Writer(s) |
Theory of a Deadman |
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"Santa Monica" is the third and one of the most popular Theory of a Deadman songs. |
Chart positions |
See Santa Monica |
Track listing |
- "Santa Monica" [Album Version] – 4:10
- "Santa Monica" [Acoustic Version]
- "Got Me Wrong" (Alice in Chains song)
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"Hello Lonely (Walk Away From This)" |
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Released |
2005 |
Recorded |
2005 |
Writer(s) |
Theory of a Deadman |
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"Hello Lonely" was a successful song by Theory of a Deadman. |
Chart positions |
See Hello Lonely (Walk Away From This) |
Track listing |
N/A |
"Better Off" |
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Released |
2005 |
Recorded |
2005 |
Writer(s) |
Theory of a Deadman |
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"Better Off" was only released as the band's fifth single because it was their favorite song on the album. |
Track listing |
N/A |
"Since You've Been Gone" |
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Released |
2006 |
Recorded |
2005 |
Writer(s) |
Theory of a Deadman |
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"Since You've Been Gone" was released as a music video and a digital download on the internet. |
Chart positions |
See Since You've Been Gone |
Track listing |
N/A |
[edit] Chart Positions of Singles
[edit] Trivia
- The name of the album comes from the opening lines of the song Santa Monica, "She fills my bed with gasoline...".