A raw, confessional album, One-X, the follow-up to Three Days Grace's 2003 self-titled platinum debut, finds frontman frontman Adam Gontier delving into a sense of utter loneliness that ironically comes from being constantly surrounded by other people.
A raw, confessional album, One-X, the follow-up to Three Days Grace's 2003 self-titled platinum debut, finds frontman frontman Adam Gontier delving into a sense of utter loneliness that ironically comes from being constantly surrounded by other people.
A raw, confessional album, One-X, the follow-up to Three Days Grace's 2003 self-titled platinum debut, finds frontman frontman Adam Gontier delving into a sense of utter loneliness that ironically comes from being constantly surrounded by other people.
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Not to be confused with Three Doors Down (they hope), these latter-day grungers hail from Ontario, favor mussy bedhead and weird Mohawks over jeans shorts, and have a tastefully irate hit on their hands in "Animal I Have Become."