Game Theory was an influential American new wave and experimental rock band formed in 1982 by guitarist Scott Miller, known for their intellectually complex songwriting and innovative approach to synthesizer-driven pop music. The band gained a devoted cult following throughout the 1980s with albums like "Blending the Colours" and "Two Steps Ahead," pushing the boundaries of indie rock with their sophisticated arrangements and witty, introspective lyrics. Though they disbanded in 1989, Game Theory's legacy as pioneers of art rock and power pop continues to inspire musicians and resonate with fans of adventurous, cerebral rock music.