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Fed up with your cubicle and your coworkers? Got the "Inner City Office Blues"? If so, Theron Day of Harford County MD has the cure for what ails you. His new solo album, titled Cubicle Junkies, addresses some of the many issues involved with working in the inner city, and dealing with a typical day in the cubicle. Drawing inspiration from Mike Judge's film, Office Space, and his own experiences, Theron Day offers this album to anyone familiar with the trials & tribulations of the office. The all-original tunes range in style from alternative rock to folk and country, with a little punk rock thrown into the mix. Songs like "It's Thumbs," "This City's A Sickness," and "Inner City Office Blues" directly reflect the white-collar world, while "Stripers Abound" and "Drive to Oregon" represent one's daydreams whilst in the doldrums of the office, and "Harford County" and "Appalachia Radio" allow Theron to remember the simpler days of his rural upbringing. Hailing from Harford County, Maryland, Theron Day has been playing music since his teenage years, starting out as a bass player, and then moving to guitar, before graduating to a versatile singer/songwriter. He has been involved with several bands over the years, mainly punk, alternative, and cover groups-most notably, the DC rock outfit, Illuminati, which Theron co-founded. Illuminati released an EP (Buddy) in 1999, and followed with a full-length (Bastards and Charlatans) effort in 2000, both consisting of songs written and sung by Theron. Bastards & Charlatans was nominated for two Wammies (Washington Area Music Association) for "Best Underground/Punk Album" and "Best Underground/Punk Vocalist" in 2000. Illuminati played the DC/Baltimore scene regularly for almost 2 years and played many times in NYC, including 3 appearances at CBGB's and several at The Elbow Room, before setting out on a US tour with fellow DC rockers Liquid Solid. The highlight of their tour was a show at the famous Whiskey-a-Go-Go in Los Angeles. Theron left Illuminati after his final show with the band on April 7, 2001 at Arlene's Grocery in NYC in order to pursue his solo career. What followed was the creation of his latest studio effort ...Cubicle Junkies. Check out the artist's website: http://www.theronday.com Track List: 1. Harford County 2. Exit to Nowhere 3. It's Thumbs 4. Inner City Office Blues 5. Drive to Oregon 6. Striper's Abound 7. Tired of Me 8. Appalachia Radio 9. This City's a Sickness 10. Ghost in your Eyes Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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