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Scars and Souvenirs, the third album from Theory of a Deadman, sounds like a rehash of the band's first two albums - which is to say that it sounds like Nickelback. Chad Kroeger signed them to his 604 Records label in 2001, and throughout Scars and Souvenirs, Theory of a Deadman draw upon the melodies, vocals, choruses, and riffs of Kroeger and company. Many examples abound, but the best is 'Not Meant to Be,' a song whose melody and chorus bear more than a passing resemblance to All the Right Reasons' 'Rockstar.' Like their previous effort, Gasoline, Theory of a Deadman turned to producer Howard Benson on Scars and Souvenirs, which could explain why the album sticks to the same sounds and formulas instead of branching out in a new direction. Software asterisk elastix call center software. It makes Scars and Souvenirs less then essential, given that nothing has changed. Katherine Fulton.