Rev Theory

Rev Theory
From left to right: Agoglia, Luzzi, Jorgensen and McCloskey
Background information
Also known asRevelation Theory
OriginLong Island, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active2002–present
Labels
Members
  • Matt McCloskey
  • Julien Jorgensen
  • Rich Luzzi
  • Dave Agoglia
Past members
  • Rikki Lixx
  • Paul Phillips (touring)
Websiterevtheoryofficial.com

Rev Theory (formerly known as Revelation Theory) is an American rock band formed in 2002 in Long Island, New York. The band has released five studio albums: Truth Is Currency (2005), Light It Up (2008), Justice (2011), The Revelation (2016) and Salvation Nowhere (2024), as well as three EPs: Revelation Theory EP (2004), Acoustic Live from the Gibson Lounge (2009) and Take 'Em Out (2012). The band are most well-known for their work with World Wrestling Entertainment, with the songs "Light It Up", "Hell Yeah", and "Justice" being used as the theme songs for WrestleMania XXIV, One Night Stand 2008, and Extreme Rules 2011 respectively. The group also created the song "Voices", which has been used as the entrance theme for professional wrestler Randy Orton since May of 2008.