New THEORY OF A DEADMAN Video Features ALICE COOPER

October 20, 2014

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada-based rockers THEORY OF A DEADMAN have released a video for their new song "Savages" starring Alice Cooper. The track is from their album of the same name which was released in July.

According to The Pulse Of Radio, Alice's contribution is a spoken-word message saying, "Time after time we never learn from our mistakes / When we will realize we're all just the same / We're all humans fighting human nature to stay alive / We're predators teaching our children to be just like us / To fear and hate like us / Will we ever realize we're just savages? / God save us all."

The legendary rocker's part was recorded at his home studio in Phoenix. Tyler Connolly, vocalist and guitarist of THEORY OF A DEADMAN, recently told Loudwire, "He was great, you know he was a pro. He had never seen the lyrics before. He said, 'I have this.'"

For more than a decade, THEORY OF A DEADMAN has been among the most distinctive and popular bands in hard rock history, combining frank, earnest lyricism and extraordinary melodies with massive power and electrifying dynamics. With singer/songwriter Tyler Connolly at the helm, the Vancouver-based band has earned a fervent fan following as well as a long line of multi-format hits, among them the #1 Mainstream Rock breakthrough "Bad Girlfriend" (found on 2008's RIAA platinum-certified "Scars & Souvenirs").

THEORY OF A DEADMAN is: Tyler Connolly (lead vocals, lead guitar),David Brenner (rhythm guitar),Dean Back (bass),and Joey Dandeneau (drums).

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