"One-X" CD by Three Days Grace
Article description
General
Item no. | 436487 |
Musical Genre | Alternative/Indie |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Three Days Grace |
Product type | CD |
Release date | 8/29/08 |
Gender | Unisex |
CD 1
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1.It's All Over (Main Version)
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2.Pain (Main Version)
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3.Animal I Have Become (Main Version)
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4.Never Too Late (Main Version)
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5.On My Own (Main Version)
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6.Riot (Main Version)
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7.Get Out Alive (Main Version)
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8.Let It Die (Main Version)
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9.Over and Over (Main Version)
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10.Time Of Dying (Main Version)
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11.Gone Forever (Main Version)
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12.One X (Main Version)
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13.Running Away (Main Version)
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14.Three Days Grace - Behind The Band (Enhanced CD)
by Oliver Kube (15.09.2008) In North America, "One β x" is available for longer than two years - and pretty successful, too. After this much too long, barely understandable time of waiting, the second album of Canadian rockers Three Days Grace is finally released over here, too. Ok, the boys around Adam Gontier (whose voice reminds me of a young Gavin Rossdale) do not really reinvent the wheel. But the mixture of crispy, commercial Post Grunge and sometimes rough and tough Alternative Metal Γ la Disturbed do have a global appeal anway. Examples: the mighty opener "Itβs All Over" (sounding like Seether at their best), or the nervous, aggressive "Riot". But the band delivers also in the department "softer sounds": the hefty groover "Pain" is interrupted now and then by perfectly fitting, smooth acoustic parts, and the power ballad "Gone forever", perfect for airplay and stadium performance, could undeniable make for a real smasher.