Theodore Harris Poley, born on January 5, 1964 in Englewood, New Jersey, is an American singer. He initially pursued law but turned to music, joining the progressive rock band Prophet as a drummer for their self-titled debut album released in 1985. In 1987, Bruno Ravel invited Poley to join Danger Danger as the lead vocalist. With Danger Danger, Poley achieved success during the late 1980s glam metal wave, releasing two albums: Danger Danger and Screw It! The band toured with notable acts like KISS and Alice Cooper. In 1993, after recording Cockroach, Poley was fired from Danger Danger but successfully sued to prevent the album's release with new vocals. He then formed Bone Machine, releasing albums such as Dogs in 1994.