Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace
Facts
| Artist(s) | Three Days Grace |
| Studio | Jive |
| Release Date | July 22, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 828765347921 |
| Buy this item | $8.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 3 16:15 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace
DVD CONTAINS A BRAND NEW TRACK, "Are You Ready?"!
LIMITED EDITION DVD INCLUDES:
+ All video clips including "I Hate Everything About You," "Just Like You" and "Home" + Excerpts from Three Days Grace’s Rolling Stone/Real/Rhapsody acoustic performance in studio + Brazilian concert live footage + B-Roll Album Description
Tracks
- Burn
- Just Like You
- I Hate Everything About You
- Home
- Scared
- Let You Down
- Now Or Never
- Born Like This
- Drown
- Wake Up
- Take Me Under
- Overrated
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User Reviews
Average user review:| I've always loved them! |
| Awesome |
| Another Great CD |
| One of my favorite rock albums. |
Here's a list of songs on the album as well as my rating for each song:
Burn-3.5/5
Just Like You-3.5/5
I Hate Everything About You-4.5/5
Home-4/5
Scared-4/5
Let You Down-3/5
Now or Never-3.5/5
Born Like This-3/5
Drown-3.5/5
Wake Up-4.5/5
Take Me Under-3/5
Overrated-3.5/5
Whether you're a casual fan, a big fan, or just a lover of good music, this album is one that you'll be playing constantly and for quite some time. I became a lover of the band shortly after "Just Like You", the band's second single was released. Although "Just Like You" is a good song, their other singles "I Hate Everything About You" and "Home" truly portray what I think the band is all about-catchy choruses and absolutely stunning guitar work.
In terms of lyrics, I like that it's not completely clear what the songs mean. There are a few (most notably "Wake Up" and "I Hate Everything About You") that suggest much of their songs are about a dysfunctional relationship. However, most of their songs allow the listener to interpret the lyrics as they see fit.
Kicking off the album is "Burn", an accurate portrayal of what the rest of the album sounds like. With its thunderous intro and extended ending, "Burn" is an excellent opener for an excellent album.
From there we go to the three singles (as previously mentioned). All three are great songs but "I Hate..." is one of my favorites on the album. Something about the harmonized chorus and powerful words make me skip straight to it everytime I play this CD.
A few of my favorite songs on this album are up next. "Scared"'s kicking guitar intro and Adam's shouting are a perfect blend for this song. "Now or Never" is strong with its deep lyrics. And "Wake Up", probably the softest sounding song (although the acoustic intro is the only reason why it's "soft"). Next to "I Hate" and "Scared", "Wake Up" is one of my absolute favorites.
The only lowlights on this album are "Let You Down" and "Take Me Under". "Let You Down" isn't horrible but compared to the other songs on the album, it's certainly not that great either. "Take Me Under" is too "light" for my taste but, again, it's not a horrible song.
Ending the album are three more good songs. "Born Like This" is creepy in a really good way. Its constantly changing rhythms and loads of bass make it a winner. "Drown" is one of the deeper songs on the album and its chorus is excitingly catchy. And lastly, "Overrated" is the angriest song and it's also definitely one that you must blast in order to appreciate.
Would I recommend this album? If you like hard rock mixed with awesome lyrics and extremely catchy guitar work, this self-titled album is a must have. January 16, 2008
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