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Three Days Grace
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Background information
Also known asGroundswell (1992–1995)
OriginNorwood, Ontario, Canada
GenresPost-grunge, hard rock, alternative rock, alternative metal, nu metal
Years active1997–present
LabelsIndependent, Jive, RCA
MembersAdam GontierNeil SandersonBrad WalstBarry StockMatt Walst
Past member(s)Phil CroweJoe Grant
Websitewww.threedaysgrace.com

Three Days Grace is a Canadian alternative metal band. They formed in 1997 in Norwood, Ontario There are four members in the band: Adam Gontier, Barry Stock, Neil Sanderson and Brad Walst. The band was named "Number One Rock Artist of the Year" by Billboard.

Gontier resigned from the band on January 9, 2013 due to a "non-life threatening" health issue and was replaced by My Darkest Days lead singer Matt Walst.[1]

Discography

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  • Three Days Grace (2003)
  • One-X (2006)
  • Life Starts Now (2009)
  • Transit of Venus (2012)
  • Human (2015)
  • Outsider (2018)
  • Explosions (2022)
  • Alienation (2025)
Groundswell
  • Wave of Popular Feeling (1995)

References

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  1. "Singer Adam Gontier leaves Three Days Grace, replaced by My Darkest Days' Matt Walst". Loudwire. Retrieved 2013-01-10.

Other websites

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  • Three Days Grace's official website
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