Time of Dying by Three Days Grace has two meanings.
Time of Dying's meaning is about a physical or emotional struggle that a person has gone through in their life. This person has decided that no matter how hard their life gets, they won't "die" and give up their fight to find hope.
Time of Dying also describes wanting to live because of another person in their life. This person has no will to live, except that this person has kept them going. Most fans agree that this is why Adam Gontier wrote the song.
As Adam Gontier wrote most of the One-XD songs in a rehab describing his pain and trials he has faced in his life, no matter how much he wants to die, he has found a will to live through all of his friends and family who are with him.
Time of Dying seems to refer to this state of Adam Gontier's mind, making it one of the meanings of the song Time of Dying.
Not too sure, but he wrote it during his time in rehab in about 2005
It means that the person that loves you would do anything for you even if that means if they have to die
Brad Walst is the bass player in the music video Break by Three Days Grace.
Yes, all of the members of Three Days Grace have red Xs on their necks, as shown on the music video for Pain.
They are for the album One-X.
Three Days Grace came from Canada.
They already have. Please see related links.
Yes, there is a Home by Three Days Grace music video.
Brad Walst is the bass player in the music video Break by Three Days Grace.
Yes, all of the members of Three Days Grace have red Xs on their necks, as shown on the music video for Pain.
Before Three Days Grace's band name was Three Days Grace, it was Groundswell.
They are for the album One-X.
Every song by Three Days Grace means something different. They don't have a huge meaning that connects in their songs. Each songs talks about something different.
Three Days Grace's first album was titled Three Days Grace.
Three Days Grace's first album was titled Three Days Grace.
YES
No, Three Days Grace did not get corrupted.
Three Days Grace is from Canada.
No, Three Days Grace is not overplayed.