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Three Days Grace Enter Billboard's Top 10 With New Release'One-X' With Sales Of More Than 78,000

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NEW YORK, ny (Jive Records) - Jive Recording Artist Three Days Grace are set to break all their previous records with first week sales of more than 78,000 with their new release, One-X, the band, have entered the Billboard Top 200 charts at No 5! Amazing news, as their previous debut-album, which went platinum, never sold more that 34,000 in a single week and only reached No 69 on the chart.

"Animal I Have Become," the first single from One-X, is currently in the Top 5 and climbing on the Alternative, Active, and Rock radio charts. The song also hit No 3 rock song on AOL last week. The video is also Top 5 on FUSE and was just winner of FUSE's Oven Fresh.

One-X follows the band's 2003 self-titled platinum album, which saw Adam, Neil, Brad, and Barry on the road for over 2 years. Currently touring to promote their new release One-X, Three Days Grace finish their tour with Staind mid-June, at which time they hit the US again with fellow Canadian rockers, Nickelback on June 30th in Cincinnati, OH.

According to lead singer Adam Gontier, Animal I Have Become is "my realization that change had to happen, I had to ask for help." With stomping bass lines backing him up, Gontier pleads, "Somebody get me through this nightmare / I can't control myself." Adam's lyrics are both surprisingly open and defiantly delivered in the line: "So what if you can see / the darkest side of me."

Hailing from Canada, Three Days Grace find a way to rock hard, without losing the emotional, real connection they have to their audience. With songs from One-X that unleash sharp, relentless harmonies, matched with razor edged lyrics, the band is poised to take over the music scene once again.
One-X was produced by Howard Benson, mixed by Chris Lord-Alge and mastered by Ted Jensen.

Prior to recording One-X throughout the later part of 2005, the band toured for over 2 years to sold-out crowds in support of their debut platinum album, Three Days Grace, which produced 3 hit singles. "I Hate Everything About You" peaked at No 2 on Modern & Active charts and stayed there for 47 weeks. "Just Like You" was No 1 on Billboard New Artist Chart for 3 weeks, and according to Mediabase, was the second most played Rock song of 2004. "Home" entered Top 5 on both Billboard Active and Modern Charts. All three singles received heavy play on Fuse, MTV 2, and Much Music, leading to the band's nomination for Best New Artist in the 2004 Billboard Awards and the 2004 Juno Awards.
Three Days Grace is Adam Gontier (vocals/guitar), Brad Walst (bass), Barry Stock (guitar) and Neil Sanderson (drums).
For more information visit https://www.threedaysgrace.com






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