Game Theory

Bild Quelle:


  • power pop
  • college rock
  • paisley underground
  • jangle pop
  • 80s
Game Theory began in 1982 in Sacramento, California. The band, which could be classified as a power pop or jangle pop group with both new wave keyboard touches and loose ties to the paisley underground scene, was led by vocalist and guitarist Scott Miller (formerly of the band ALRN (aka. Alternate Learning). With his crystalline, if slightly nasal, voice, and apparently bottomless songwriting ability, Miller has often been compared to Alex Chilton of Big Star.

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Songs

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    Mary Magdalene

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    Metal and Glass Exact

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    Museum of Hopelessness

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    Never Mind

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    Nine Lives to Rigel Five

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    Not Because You Can

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    Nothing New

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    One More for Saint Michael

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    Penny, Things Won't

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    Rayon Drive

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    Real Nighttime

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    Regenisraen

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    Rolling With the Moody Girls

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    Room for One More, Honey

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    Rose of Sharon

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    Seattle

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    Selfish Again

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    Shard

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    Shark Pretty

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    She'll Be a Verb

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    Sleeping Through Heaven

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    Slip

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    Something to Show

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    Stupid Heart

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    T.G.A.R.T.G.

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    The Letter

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    The Only Lesson Learned

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    The Picture of Agreeability

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    The Real Sheila

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    The Red Baron

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    The Waist and the Knees

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    The World's Easiest Job

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    The Young Drug

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    Throwing the Election

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    Tin Scarecrow

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    Toby Ornette

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    Together Now, Very Minor

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    Too Closely

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    Too Late for Tears

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    Turn Me on Dead Man

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    Waltz the Halls Always

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    Watch Who You're Calling Space Garbage, Meteor Mouth

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    Water

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    We Love You Carol and Alison

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    We Love You, Carol and Alison

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    What the Whole World Wants

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    Where They Have to Let You In

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    Where You Going Northern

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    White Blues

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    Wish I Could Stand or Have


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