Craig Wedren is the former lead singer of Shudder to Think and now the lead for the newer pop-mash project, "BABY". Wedren has also contributed vocals to the musical act Tweaker with Chris Vrenna, formerly of Nine Inch Nails, The Verve Pipe's self-titled album, the musical act Cex, The Dead Science's album Villainaire and "Someone To Run Away From" with Pocket. Wedren wrote the theme for and was a regular extra on MTV's The State and was close friends with many members of the show.
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- Craig Wedren is the former lead singer of Shudder to Think and now the lead for the newer pop-mash project, "BABY". Wedren has also contributed vocals to the musical act Tweaker with Chris Vrenna, formerly of Nine Inch Nails, The Verve Pipe's self-titled album, the musical act Cex, The Dead Science's album Villainaire and "Someone To Run Away From" with Pocket. Wedren wrote the theme for and was a regular extra on MTV's The State and was close friends with many members of the show. He wrote the theme to Comedy Central's Reno 911! and Stella as well as The Whitest Kids U'Know. He also wrote the incidental music for the film School of Rock, and one of the songs, "Heal Me, I'm Heartsick", is performed by No Vacancy in the movie. Other film score credits include P.S. , Laurel Canyon, Roger Dodger, Wet Hot American Summer, The Ten, The Baxter, and Beautiful Ohio. In 2005, he released a solo album entitled Lapland on Team Love Records. Wedren is currently scoring the music for HBO's latest TV series, Hung Wedren also played a part in 2009's I Love You, Man as a member of the Wedding Band.
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- Craig Wedren is the former lead singer of Shudder to Think and now the lead for the newer pop-mash project, "BABY". Wedren has also contributed vocals to the musical act Tweaker with Chris Vrenna, formerly of Nine Inch Nails, The Verve Pipe's self-titled album, the musical act Cex, The Dead Science's album Villainaire and "Someone To Run Away From" with Pocket. Wedren wrote the theme for and was a regular extra on MTV's The State and was close friends with many members of the show.
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