Chad Alan

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Chad Alan
Also known as Chad Monticue
Born Jeannette, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genre(s) Rock
Instrument(s) vocals
bass guitar
Years active 199?–current
Associated acts Pensive
The Juliana Theory
Derek White and the Monophobics

Chad Alan (also known as Chad Monticue) is a musician, known for providing lead vocals for the band Pensive, and also for playing bass guitar and providing backing vocals for the bands The Juliana Theory and Derek White and the Monophobics. Born in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, Chad's musical influence came from when he was a young age. Before his music career, Chad has previously worked in a movie theater, and also polished doors and elevator equipment at a metal factory. Chad is also a keen writer, writing short stories and screenplays mostly, in his spare time.

Chad helped form The Juliana Theory in 1997, along with Joshua Fiedler, Brett Detar, Jermiah Momper and Neil Hebrank. However, the band announced their split on February 9, 2006. In April 2006, he married Kate Atwater. They currently reside in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

As of June 2007, Chad is currently the bass player for the band Derek White and the Monophobics who independently released their self-produced debut album in March of this year.[1]

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