Joking aside, I've heard ToaD songs several times, but to me they sound pretty generic and similar to bands such as nickelback, mostly in the similarities of the singer's voice. They don't distinguish themselves enough for me to really notice them.
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The thing is, I've been listening to Theory of a Deadman for a while now and I noticed that it ain't all that popular/known and I haven't find anyone who has heard of/listen to it. I'm from Brazil and what I want to know is if it's popular on U.S.A or any other english native countries; or haven't you heard of it as well?
What? You're saying this is pointless? Well, I told you so.
Note: I'm no fanboy, won't mind if you criticize it as long as you have reasonable and valid arguments.
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