![]() ![]() Shinedown, meanwhile, originally hail from Jacksonville, Florida, and while they formed nearly a decade after Three Days Grace, they broke through at a similar time in rock music. ![]() Three Days Grace kept raking in the number ones even after longtime frontman Adam Gontier left the band in 2013, with Matt Walst taking his place. In 2004, their second single “Just Like You” became their first to hit #1, and in the years since, they’ve steadily released a stream of new albums, from 2006’s One-X and all the way up to this spring’s forthcoming Explosions. Eventually, “I Hate Everything About You” caught the attention of the then still-hot Jive Records and the group dropped their self-titled debut album in 2003, which, by 2006, had sold more than a million copies. Formed in Ontario in 1992(!), Three Days Grace originally called themselves Groundswell until switching to their current name five years later. was on the air, let’s do a brief history of their career. If you, like me, haven’t spent much time thinking about Three Days Grace since The O.C. While people spent the last decade complaining that the guitar and rock music were dead, these early-to-mid-aughts guitar bands tags as “Guys’ Night Out” kept chugging along. As an adult, I’ve dependably received press releases about these bands every couple of years and am reminded that these bands still release music, still tour, and - lo and behold - still chart. And if I had to spend more time thinking about Three Days Grace, I’d remember how they were one of a cluster of post-grunge and nu-metal-adjacent acts that sprang out of the early aughts, on par with Hoobastank, Sevendust, Chevelle, and Seether. When I think of Three Days Grace, which to be honest I haven’t since about the year 2003, I think of that Top 40 anger-banger “I Hate Everything About You,” which enjoyed a real hot streak at the time it’s the band’s longest running song on the Modern Rock chart at 45 weeks. ![]() The competition is amplified, too, by the fact that both bands are releasing new albums this spring, with Three Days Grace dropping Explosions in May and Shinedown releasing Planet Zero in April. It’s the band’s 16th chart-topper and its first since 2019 (“Right Left Wrong”). This week Three Days Grace have a song called “So Called Life” (which should read “So-Called Life” - ugh, my chronic urge to copy-edit song titles) at #1. There, hard-rock lifers Three Days Grace are up against genre rivals/contemporaries Shinedown for the most number ones in the 40-year history of the chart. Time is frozen, like an everlasting gobstopper or one of those perfectly preserved midcentury interiors you see on TikTok. But if you tab over to Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, a funny thing happens. The clock ticks, the earth travels around the sun, we age and celebrate birthdays/anniversaries, and time marches on. ![]()
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