Three Days Grace - Officially Licensed Merchandise

Three Days Grace, formed in 1997 in Ontario, Canada, is a post-grunge and alternative metal band known for their emotionally charged lyrics and heavy sound. Originally fronted by Adam Gontier, their self-titled debut album (2003) launched them into mainstream rock.... Show More with hits like “I Hate Everything About You.” Their music blends aggressive riffs with introspective lyrics, making them a staple in modern rock. After Gontier’s departure in 2013, Matt Walst took over as lead vocalist, continuing the band’s legacy with albums like Outsider (2018) and Explosions (2022).

Three Days Grace - Albums and Iconic Songs
1. Three Days Grace (2003) – Featuring the breakthrough hits “I Hate Everything About You” and “Just Like You.” 2. One-X (2006) – Their most celebrated album, with anthems like “Animal I Have Become,” “Pain,” and “Never Too Late.” 3. Life Starts Now (2009) – Containing radio favorites “Break” and “The Good Life.” 4. Transit of Venus (2012) – Marked their evolution with tracks like “Chalk Outline” and “The High Road.” 5. Outsider (2018) – Featuring “The Mountain,” showcasing their continued success with Matt Walst as frontman.
Three Days Grace - Influences and Legacy
Three Days Grace emerged as one of the defining post-grunge and alternative metal bands of the 2000s, influencing groups like Breaking Benjamin, Skillet, and Shinedown. Their emotionally raw lyrics, dealing with themes of struggle and resilience, resonated with a generation of rock fans. The band’s continued success post-Adam Gontier proves their adaptability, and their music remains a staple on rock radio and in video games like WWE SmackDown vs. Raw and Rock Band.
Three Days Grace - Tour History and Memorable Concerts
One-X Tour (2006-2007) – Their first major headlining tour, featuring powerful performances of hits like “Animal I Have Become.” Life Starts Now Tour (2009-2010) – Cemented their position in mainstream rock, with sold-out venues and festival appearances. World’s Loudest Month Festivals (2013-Present) – A staple in rock festivals like Rock on the Range and Carolina Rebellion. U.S. and European Tours with Shinedown and Five Finger Death Punch (2016-2020) – Major co-headlining tours, proving their lasting appeal.
Three Days Grace - Band Member Profiles
Adam Gontier (Vocals, Guitar, 1997-2013) – The original lead singer, known for his gritty voice and emotionally charged lyrics. Barry Stock (Lead Guitar, 2003-Present) – Brought a heavier edge to the band’s sound. Brad Walst (Bass, 1997-Present) – A founding member and the band’s rhythmic backbone. Neil Sanderson (Drums, 1997-Present) – Also contributes backing vocals and co-writes many of the band’s songs. Matt Walst (Vocals, 2013-Present) – Took over vocals after Gontier’s departure, helping the band maintain its success.
Three Days Grace - Cultural Impact and Media Appearances
Three Days Grace helped shape modern alternative rock and post-grunge, inspiring bands like Shinedown, Breaking Benjamin, and Skillet. Their music, known for its raw emotion, has been featured in WWE, video games (Madden NFL, Rock Band), and films (Raise Your Voice, Never Back Down). “I Hate Everything About You” and “Animal I Have Become” became anthems for a generation dealing with personal struggles, cementing their place in rock history.
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Three Days Grace, formed in 1997 in Ontario, Canada, is a post-grunge and alternative metal band known for their emotionally charged lyrics and heavy sound. Originally fronted by Adam Gontier, their self-titled debut album (2003) launched them into mainstream rock.... Show More with hits like “I Hate Everything About You.” Their music blends aggressive riffs with introspective lyrics, making them a staple in modern rock. After Gontier’s departure in 2013, Matt Walst took over as lead vocalist, continuing the band’s legacy with albums like Outsider (2018) and Explosions (2022).

Three Days Grace - Albums and Iconic Songs
1. Three Days Grace (2003) – Featuring the breakthrough hits “I Hate Everything About You” and “Just Like You.” 2. One-X (2006) – Their most celebrated album, with anthems like “Animal I Have Become,” “Pain,” and “Never Too Late.” 3. Life Starts Now (2009) – Containing radio favorites “Break” and “The Good Life.” 4. Transit of Venus (2012) – Marked their evolution with tracks like “Chalk Outline” and “The High Road.” 5. Outsider (2018) – Featuring “The Mountain,” showcasing their continued success with Matt Walst as frontman.
Three Days Grace - Influences and Legacy
Three Days Grace emerged as one of the defining post-grunge and alternative metal bands of the 2000s, influencing groups like Breaking Benjamin, Skillet, and Shinedown. Their emotionally raw lyrics, dealing with themes of struggle and resilience, resonated with a generation of rock fans. The band’s continued success post-Adam Gontier proves their adaptability, and their music remains a staple on rock radio and in video games like WWE SmackDown vs. Raw and Rock Band.
Three Days Grace - Tour History and Memorable Concerts
One-X Tour (2006-2007) – Their first major headlining tour, featuring powerful performances of hits like “Animal I Have Become.” Life Starts Now Tour (2009-2010) – Cemented their position in mainstream rock, with sold-out venues and festival appearances. World’s Loudest Month Festivals (2013-Present) – A staple in rock festivals like Rock on the Range and Carolina Rebellion. U.S. and European Tours with Shinedown and Five Finger Death Punch (2016-2020) – Major co-headlining tours, proving their lasting appeal.
Three Days Grace - Band Member Profiles
Adam Gontier (Vocals, Guitar, 1997-2013) – The original lead singer, known for his gritty voice and emotionally charged lyrics. Barry Stock (Lead Guitar, 2003-Present) – Brought a heavier edge to the band’s sound. Brad Walst (Bass, 1997-Present) – A founding member and the band’s rhythmic backbone. Neil Sanderson (Drums, 1997-Present) – Also contributes backing vocals and co-writes many of the band’s songs. Matt Walst (Vocals, 2013-Present) – Took over vocals after Gontier’s departure, helping the band maintain its success.
Three Days Grace - Cultural Impact and Media Appearances
Three Days Grace helped shape modern alternative rock and post-grunge, inspiring bands like Shinedown, Breaking Benjamin, and Skillet. Their music, known for its raw emotion, has been featured in WWE, video games (Madden NFL, Rock Band), and films (Raise Your Voice, Never Back Down). “I Hate Everything About You” and “Animal I Have Become” became anthems for a generation dealing with personal struggles, cementing their place in rock history.
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