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  1. The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller. This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases.

  2. Discography. Shatter Proof — Chi-Town Ballin' Records 1994 (Produced by Bobby Miller and Terry World) Players Never Die — Dafont Records 1997 (Produced by Bobby Miller, Feat. Marshall Jones and Ralph "Pee Wee" Middlebrooks) The Whole Theory — Orchard/Dafont Records 1999 (Produced by Bobby Miller and David Seape)

  3. The Whole Theory (2000) Smokin' (2001) Meditation (2003) Smokin' is the fourth studio album by Bobby Miller, released in 2001. It signifies a turning point in production style, introducing a more organic and glossy sound. Miller produced and recorded the album in Chicago.

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    The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller. This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "The Whole Theory" on Discogs.

  6. The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller. This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases.

  7. The Whole Theory is a 2000 album recorded by Bobby Miller. This was the third album for the singer. The songs were a departure from the organic, string-laden, guitar-wielding musical arrangements that Bobby has become known for on his previous and following album releases.