Ted Poley is an American singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Danger Danger, formed in 1987. His musical style primarily falls within the glam metal and hard rock genres, characterized by catchy melodies and energetic performances. Poley’s notable works include Danger Danger's self-titled debut album (1989), which featured hits like "Naughty Naughty" and "Bang Bang." The band's follow-up album, "Screw It!" (1991), further solidified their presence in the late '80s and early '90s rock scene. In addition to his work with Danger Danger, Poley has pursued a solo career and collaborated with various artists, contributing to the soundtracks of several video games and films. He has released solo albums, such as "Collateral Damage" (1998) and "Beyond the Fade" (2016), showcasing his versatility as a musician. Poley's impact on music is largely tied to the glam metal movement of the late '80s, and he remains a respected figure in the hard rock community, celebrated for his powerful vocals and engaging stage presence. His work continues to influence new generations of musicians within the genre.