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Facts

•In 2004, Three Days Grace toured with Nickelback on the Australian leg of the The Long Road tour.

•They also starred in the film Raise Your Voice in which the song "Are You Ready" was played.

•A song called "Too Late" was expected to be on the Daredevil soundtrack, but it was then removed so it could be later put on the next record. The song was re-recorded as "Never Too Late" and is on Three Days Grace's second album One-X.

•In 2006 bassist Brad Walst separated his leg muscle playing soccer outside the band's bus, making him very immobile during the band's tour with Nickelback.

•In 2006, while they were on tour, they broke into a cover of Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot" in the middle of "Home."

•Barry joined Three Days Grace after I Hate Everything About You came out. He joined to take some pressure off of Adam onstage.

•Three Days Grace were signed to Jive Records in fall 2002.

•Neil plays the drums on a CD called Shutterbug by Oddball which was released in 1996.

•Adam, Brad, and Neil were friends during high school. They decided to take music seriously around 1997-1998.

•Three Days Grace recorded 5 songs in Toronto around 2000. The 5 songs were cut down to 3 and released as a demo. This demo was simply called Three Days Grace. Only 150 copies were made.

•Wave Of Popular Feeling was released by Groundswell in the early months of 1995.

•The band Groundswell was started in 1992.

•Three Days Grace used to be called Groundswell. They changed their name to Three Days Grace in 1997 after the band went from 5 people to 3 people.

•Things that make Brad mad are, People who waste time worrying about the little things in life and Not being informed.

•Neil's influences are John Bohham (Led Zeppelin), Stuart Copeland (The Police) and Danny Carey (Tool).

•Brad's influences are Deftones, Nirvana, The Doors, Nine Inch Nails and Radiohead.

•Barry's influences are Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Tool and Clint Eastwood.

•Adam's influences are Jeff Buckley, Sunny Day Real Estate, Ben Harper and his mother.

•Gavin Brown produced the self titled debut album of Three Days Grace

•The band started playing when they were 14 years old in Norwood, Ontario. They babbled about bands for awhile until they got serious in in 1997 when they formed Three Days Grace.

•"I Hate Everything About You," which deals with love-hate relationships, to confronting and fighting for your individuality in "Just Like You,"

•Their song "Let You Down," is about deception, as well as the self-explanatory.

•Barry Stock joined the band in June of 2003.

•The CD's they have released are Three Days Grace (2003) and One-X (2006)

•The band members of Three Days Grace are Adam Gontier, Brad Walst, Neil Sanderson, and Barry Stock.

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