Theo Logian

Theo moved to San Francisco from Arizona in 1994 to become a rock star. Nothing Cool later hit the charts in Japan.

Theo Logian
GenresPunk rock
Occupation(s)Senior Operations Engineer / IT Manager
InstrumentsDrums, Bass
LabelsDummyup Records, Clearview Records
Associated actsNothing Cool

Theo Logian is an American musician.

Musical career

The Started-its, Theo Logian Explosion, Worth Taking, Nothing Cool, Belt Fight, Fabulous Disaster, The Razorburns, Reducer SF, The Dread, Teenage Harlets, Lugosi, The Home Alones, Baron Automatic, Critical Mess, John Brady Illegitimate Children (JB), Texas Thieves, Five Shitty Fingers, Alleged Masterminds.

Current Projects

THE STARTED-ITS: Theo has been messing up music for many decades now. He first met Joe Phort in 2008, when he booked a European tour with Will Farley and Neil Durkin to play with Nothing Cool. After that tour, the 4 men wrote and recorded the first Theo Logian Explosion E.P. to tour in Japan during the winter of 2009. Once they returned to the United States, Theo and Joe continued their "music" with a new band titled The Started-Its (featuring George Rider on bass guitar). Since the release of Meet The Started-its, the band introduced a new bassist, Seiji Kurauchi. Currently, this band plays shows in the San Francisco Bay Area a few times each year.

Dummyup Records

Jeremy and Theo decided to save some money and put out some records.

Dummyup Records Discography

Nothing Cool

The Dread

  • The Dread

Baron Automatic

  • Way Funner

Grease

  • The Not So Original Soundtrack

Discography

Nothing Cool

Teenage Harlets

  • Best Dae (2002) – Bass, vocals

The Dread

  • Bonnie and Clyde (2000) – drums, vocals

The Started-its

  • Meet The Started-its (2011) – drums, vocals

The Logian Explosion

  • The Logian Explosion (2010) – drums, vocals

Worth Taking

  • Oddly Pacific (2013) – drums, vocals

Belt Fight

  • Belt Fight (1997) – drums, bass, vocals

John Brady's Illegitimate Children

  • You Asked For It! (1994) – drums

References

    https://archive.org/details/MaximumRocknrollNo.161oct1996

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