Three Days Grace originated from Canada.
Adam: Peterborough
Brad: Norwood
Neil: Peterborough
Barry: Norwood
three days grace is my favorite band so im going with them
No, Three Days Grace is not a retired band, as they are continuing to tour and write records.
Barry Stock joined Three Days Grace shortly after the release of the band's first album, Three Days Grace in 2003.
No, Three Days Grace is neither emo of punk. Three Days Grace is a hard-rock/post grunge/metal band. However, they are frequently mistaken for a emo and punk band, even though they are not.
Three Days Grace (formally named Groundswell) was formed in 1992 in Norwood Ontario by band members who were in high school at the time: Adam Gontier, Neil Sanderson, Brad Walst, Phil Crowe and Joe Grant.
Before Three Days Grace's band name was Three Days Grace, it was Groundswell.
Three Days Grace's band name is still Three Days Grace as of 2010.
No, Three Days Grace is not a goth band. They are a hard-rock band.
Three Days Grace has not had any female members in their band, and there are no female members currently in Three Days Grace.
Three Days Grace is a hard rock band
The drummer, Neil Sanderson, is the youngest person in the band Three Days Grace.
three days grace is my favorite band so im going with them
Yes, all the members of Three Days Grace are Canadians.
No, Three Days Grace is not a retired band, as they are continuing to tour and write records.
Barry Stock joined Three Days Grace shortly after the release of the band's first album, Three Days Grace in 2003.
No its like a rock band!
No, Three Days Grace is neither emo of punk. Three Days Grace is a hard-rock/post grunge/metal band. However, they are frequently mistaken for a emo and punk band, even though they are not.