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3 Doors Down is an American alternative rock band formed in 1994. Their debut album “The Better Life” has been certified 6x Platinum thanks to the international hit singles “Kryptonite”, “Loser”, and “Duck and Run”.
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Albums of 3 Doors Down
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123456
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Seventeen Days
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Album Information :
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UPC:602498819906
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Rock & Pop
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Artist:3 Doors Down
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Guest Artists:Bob Seger
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Producer:Johnny K
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Label:Universal Records (USA)
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Distributed:Universal Distribution
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Release Date:2005/08/09
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Original Release Year:2005
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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Track Listing :
| 1 |
Right Where I Belong |
| 2 |
It's Not Me |
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Let Me Go |
| 4 |
Be Somebody |
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Landing in London - (with Bob Seger) |
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Real Life, The |
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Behind Those Eyes |
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Never Will I Break |
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Father's Son |
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Live For Today |
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My World |
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Here by Me |
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Let Me Go |
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To Somebody |
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Landing in London |
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My World |
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Description
This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other.
<p>3 Doors Down: Brad Arnold (vocals, drums); Chris Henderson, Matthew Roberts (guitar); Todd Harrell (bass guitar).
<p>Additional personnel: Bob Seger (vocals).
<p>In 2000, 3 Doors Down achieved major success by adding a rough-and-ready Southern-rock edge to angsty Creed-style neo-grunge. With its third album, SEVENTEEN DAYS, the Mississippi band strips its sound down even further, often adding a grinding, metallic edge. "Right Where I Belong" begins with a de-tuned, serpentine riff that is equal parts Soundgarden and Superjoint Ritual, while "Let Me Go" is a dark, mid-tempo groover reminiscent of Staind's biggest radio hits. "Landing in London" is a weary life-on-the-road ballad that recalls both Kiss's "Beth" and Bob Seger's "Turn the Page," and, in fact, features the latter Michigan rocker on guest vocals. A collection of memorable songs that finds frontman Brad Arnold addressing themes of alienation and strained relationships in a Ronnie Van Zant-like whiskey-soaked voice, SEVENTEEN DAYS should appeal to those fans who like their arena rock deep-fried.
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| 2005/07
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| 2005/07
(2 Tracks)
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| 2005/02
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| 2005/02
(14 Tracks)
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| 2005/01
(2 Tracks)
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