Scars & Souvenirs
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Scars & Souvenirs | |||||
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Studio album by Theory of a Deadman | |||||
Released | April 1, 2008 | ||||
Recorded | 2007 | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock Post-grunge Hard rock |
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Length | 46:11 | ||||
Label | 604 Records Roadrunner Records |
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Producer | Howard Benson | ||||
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All Music Guide: link |
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Singles from Scars & Souvenirs | |||||
Scars & Souvenirs is the third album by Canadian band Theory of a Deadman, and was released on April 1st, 2008. The first single from it, "So Happy" was released to radio on February 11th and can be listened to on their MySpace page while "By The Way" and "Bad Girlfriend" were released on the band's official website on March 10th, 2008. "All Or Nothing" was released on June 2nd. Robin Diaz and Chris Daughtry guest star on the album. The title of the album comes from a line in the song "By the Way". The band confirmed on May 14, 2008 that the next single to be released in the US is "Bad Girlfriend".
The album leaked to the Internet on March 27.
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- "So Happy" - 4:11 (featuring backing vocals by Brent Smith of Shinedown)
- "By the Way"- 3:35 (featuring backing vocals by Robin Diaz and Chris Daughtry)
- "Got It Made" - 3:14
- "Not Meant To Be" - 3:33
- "Crutch" - 3:16
- "All or Nothing" - 3:30
- "Heaven (Little By Little)" - 4:19
- "Bad Girlfriend" - 3:25
- "Hate My Life" - 3:10
- "Little Smirk" - 3:31
- "End of the Summer" - 3:30
- "Wait for Me" - 4:03
- "Sacrifice" - 2:54
- "Great Pretender" - 3:42 (iTunes, Zune and Amazon Exclusive)
- "Shadow" - 3:48 (iTunes, Zune and Amazon Exclusive)
- "So Happy (Acoustic)" - 4:10 (iTunes, Zune and Amazon Exclusive)
[edit] Reception
Reviews for the album have been mixed. The album debuted at Number 10 on Billboard Top Rock Albums, Number 8 on Billboard Top Modern Rock/Alternative Albums, Number 1 on Billboard Top Hard Rock albums, and Number 26 on the Billboard 200. The album has so far been more successful than the band's previous albums; this may be due to the popularity of the lead single "So Happy".
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