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  1. Game Theory was an American power pop band, founded in 1982 by singer/songwriter Scott Miller, combining melodic jangle pop with dense experimental production and hyperliterate lyrics.

  2. Intelligent and inventive alternative pop band of the '80s, led by songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist Scott Miller. Read Full Biography.

  3. Game Theory was an American rock band that originated in 1982 in Davis, California. Their music was played widely on student-run university radio stations, and they were one of the first wave of bands to be categorized in what was called the "college rock" genre during the 1980s.

  4. Game Theory's 1987 music video for The Real Sheila, from the album Lolita Nation.Directed by Jan Novello, art direction by Modi Karlsson.

  5. Mar 11, 2020 · Game Theory, whose very name signals their intellectual bona bides, made what could best be described as “grad-school rock.” The band took all the hallmarks of college rock—jangly guitars, vocal harmonies, dense, allusive lyrics—and cranked them up to peaks of brain-twisting intensity.

  6. Power pop band, 1982-1990. Primarily showcased the erudite, wordplay-heavy songwriting talents of founder and lead vocalist Scott Miller (far left).

  7. Game Theory was an American power pop band, founded in 1982 by singer/songwriter Scott Miller, combining melodic jangle pop with dense experimental production and hyperliterate lyrics.

  8. GAME THEORY. Highly influential 1980s band. Albums produced by Mitch Easter. Band members included Michael Quercio (The Three O’Clock) and Donnette Thayer (Hex). Post Game Theory, band leader Scott Miller formed The Loud Family.

  9. Game Theory, the songwriting vehicle for Northern California native and pop-eclectician Scott Miller, was a clean, and for a time, mildly psychedelic, pop band from northern California, whose departures from conventional meat-and-potatoes reality were more quirky than trippy.

  10. Sep 4, 2014 · 1980s college rock outfit Game Theorys debut album is being given a deluxe, expanded reissue in the wake of bandleader Scott Miller's death last year.

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