Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band that formed in Norwood in 1997. The band originally consisted of Adam Gontier (vocalist and guitarist), Neil Sanderson (drummer), and Brad Walst (bassist). Later, Barry Stock (guitarist) joined them.
Three Days Grace gained popularity in the 2000s, especially after the release of their debut album simply titled “Three Days Grace” in 2003. This album included hits like “I Hate Everything About You” and “Just Like You”, which brought the band considerable fame in the rock scene.
Subsequent albums by the band, such as “One-X” (2006) and “Life Starts Now” (2009), also achieved commercial and artistic success, garnering numerous awards and nominations. In 2013, Adam Gontier left the band, and Matt Walst, Brad Walst’s brother, joined as his replacement.
Despite the change in lead vocalist, Three Days Grace continued their career, releasing further albums like “Human” (2015) and “Outsider” (2018). Their music is characterized by energetic riffs, emotional lyrics, and catchy melodies, appealing to both rock fans and mainstream audiences.
The band is recognized as one of the leading representatives of alternative rock and post-grunge, and their songs often appear on radio and charts worldwide.