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One-X

 

  • Artist: Three Days Grace
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 13, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Three Days Grace continue their accessible alt-metal attack of blunt lyrics and crunching rhythms with their sophomore effort, One-X. Thematically based around dealing with the disconnect felt while Three Days Grace were on the road in support of their 2003 album, the music remains catchy despite its lyrical darkness. Not surprisingly, the songs mostly revolve around feelings of isolation, tumultuous relationships, and anguished loneliness -- but through all their misery and confusion, Three Days Grace ultimately embrace the difficulties as merely a part of being human ("I'd rather feel pain than nothing at all" from "Pain"). The band's simple and direct approach owns a certain charm that makes One-X an enjoyable listen, albeit hardly innovative. The bandmembers still have no desire to mask sentiments behind perverse metaphors; just as their 2003 smash single "I Hate Everything About You" addressed a problematic relationship in powerfully straight terms, so do tracks on One-X. For instance -- and just so there's no room for confusion -- "Let It Die" frankly states "I swear I never meant to let it die/I just don't care about you anymore." And the forthright "Riot" ("Let's start a riot!") is one of a few riled-up outsider anthems on hand. But, there are also a number of tracks present that find Three Days Grace adding a few interesting twists to their hard-hitting formula that not only show a gentler side to the guys, but also work out rather nicely. Calming things down a bit, fluid instrumentation and vocalist Adam Gontier's steady delivery make the ominous "Get Out Alive" one of their strongest (though softer) songs, while "Over and Over" employs impassioned strings for an exploration of, yes, dysfunctional relationships. "Pain" finds the band channeling its inner Soundgarden and "Animal I Have Become" has a slight singsongy chorus to complement the track's thick riffing. There is no reason that fans of the band shouldn't embrace this album as the satisfying listen that it is. Some further distinctive qualities could be useful in helping separate Three Days Grace more from their alt-metal peers, but One-X certainly plays as a proficient step in the right direction. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
It's All Over (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (4:09)
Pain (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:22)
Animal I Have Become (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:51)
Never Too Late (Lyrics) Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:29)
On My Own (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:05)
Riot (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:27)
Get Out Alive (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (4:22)
Let It Die (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:09)
Over and Over (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:11)
Time of Dying (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:08)
Gone Forever (Lyrics) Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (3:41)
One-X Barry Stock, Three Days Grace Three Days Grace (7:18)

Credits

Chris Lord-Alge (Mixing), Howard Benson (Keyboards), Howard Benson (Programming), Howard Benson (Producer), Paul DeCarli (Programming), Paul DeCarli (Digital Editing), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Barry Stock (Guitar), Barry Stock (Group Member), Mike Plotnikoff (Engineer), Michael Tedesco (A&R), Casey Stone (String Engineer), Dean Karr (Photography), Jackie Murphy (Art Direction), Jackie Murphy (Design), Jeff Gilligan (Art Direction), Jeff Gilligan (Design), Taylor Locke (Vocals (Background)), Ned Brower (Vocals (Background)), Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki (Assistant Engineer), Marc VanGool (Guitar Technician), Stu Sobol (Management)
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One-X
Studio album by Three Days Grace
Released June 13, 2006
Recorded November 2005 - January 2006
Genre Alternative metal, post-grunge
Length 43:47
Label Jive
Producer Howard Benson
Professional reviews
Three Days Grace chronology
Three Days Grace
(2003)
One-X
(2006)
Life Starts Now (2009)
Singles from One-X
  1. "Animal I Have Become"
    Released: April 25, 2006
  2. "Pain"
    Released: November 14, 2006
  3. "Never Too Late"
    Released: mid-2007
  4. "Riot"
    Released: November 2007

One-X is the second album from Three Days Grace, released on June 13, 2006. The album entered the Billboard Top 200 charts at #5 with first week sales of more than 78,000[2] and has so far gone to sell over 1,200,000 copies in the US alone. It has been officially certified Platinum in both the United States and Canada.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Three Days Grace, except where noted.

# Title Length
1. "It's All Over"   4:09
2. "Pain"   3:23
3. "Animal I Have Become"   3:51
4. "Never Too Late"   3:29
5. "On My Own"   3:05
6. "Riot"   3:27
7. "Get Out Alive"   4:22
8. "Let It Die"   3:09
9. "Over and Over"   3:11
10. "Time of Dying"   3:06
11. "Gone Forever"   3:41
12. "One-X"   4:46
13. "Running Away" (Japanese and Target bonus track) 4:03
14. "Animal I Have Become (Stripped Acoustic Version)" (Japanese Bonus Track) 3:45
15. "I Hate Everything About You (Acoustic Version)" (Japanese Bonus Track) 3:53

iTunes Deluxe Version

# Title Length
13. "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak) 4:06
14. "Animal I Have Become" (Music video) 3:50
15. "Pain" (Music video) 3:37


Singles

The first single from the album was "Animal I Have Become". The song "Pain" was released as a single in September 2006, and "Never Too Late" was released as a single in July 2007. "Riot" was also released as a single in November 2007.

"Animal I Have Become" was the most-played rock song of 2006 in Canada. Three of the four singles have reached #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart.

"Animal I Have Become" and "Riot" are both featured on the video game WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007.

Album Art

The cover depicts a string of stickmen with checkmarks on all except one of the figures, in which this represents the album's title. On the inside, the CD tray shows all red fish, except one black fish. This same image is also on the Animal I Have Become single cover. The lyrics are shown in the album booklet.

Pre-release

Before One-X was released the band previewed some numbers from the upcoming album on several occasions. They played four of the new songs, including "Animal I Have Become" and "Never Too Late", at the H.O.P.E. Volleyball SummerFest in Ottawa in July 2005. "Animal I Have Become" was released as a single and received substantial airplay before it was released with One-X.

Previews for four of the tracks on One-X can be found on Three Days Grace's Online Trading Cards. Tracks that can be previewed are "It's All Over", "Pain", "Never Too Late" and "Over And Over"[3].

Chart positions

Album

Year Chart Position
2006 The Billboard 200 5

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
2006 "Animal I Have Become" Billboard Hot 100 60
Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
Modern Rock Tracks
"Pain" Billboard Hot 100 44
Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
Modern Rock Tracks
2007 "Never Too Late" Billboard Hot 100 71
Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
Modern Rock Tracks 2
"Riot" Mainstream Rock Tracks 12
Modern Rock Tracks 21

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