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The Juliana Theory Biography

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The Juliana Theory consists of Brett Detar (guitar and vocals), Chal Alan (bass), Joshua Fielder (guitar), Joshua Kosker (guitar), Neil Hebrank (drums).

The Juliana Theory was an indie, emo and post hardcore quintet from Greensburg and Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

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The Juliana Theory formed in 1997 by Brett Detar (a former guitarist for Zao and Pensive) and Chad Alan. Joshua Fiedler originally played with Dawson High. When Dawson High went on an indefinite hiatus, he joined The Juliana Theory full time.

Detar recently started his own label affiliated with Rykodisc called Paper Fist (in reference to The Juliana Theory song, "To the Tune of 5000 Screaming Children"). He also did a side project with Chris Evenson of Sense Field called Belasana and released a song called "Bittersweet Eve" on the compilation Maybe This Christmas Tree.

As of February 9, 2006, The Juliana Theory has officially broken up as a band.

Brett Detar - vocals, occasional guitars, programming Chad Alan - bass, backing vocals Joshua Fiedler - guitars Joshua Kosker - guitars, backing vocals Josh "Chip" Walters - drums Neil Hebrank - drums

Contrary to popular belief, The Juliana Theory doesn't have a significance to their name. The Juliana Theory is sponsored by ESP Guitars; their guitarists play on Bogner combo amps. Brett Detar is a big fan of Mario Lemieux, the Pittsburgh Penguins, and Johnny Cash. Despite the fact that Brett Detar was formerly in the Christian metalcore band Zao, the band had never claimed to be a Christian rock band due to the fact that not all of the members were Christians.