Three Days Grace was formed in the small town of Norwood in Ontario, Canada. The group consists of Adam Gontier (vocals/guitar), Brad Walst (bass) and Neil Sanderson (drummer). The group, which originally called themselves Groundswell, used to be a five piece band during the years 1992 until 1997. In 1997, they became a trio and changed their name to what it is today. Three Days Grace eventually relocated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada and began working with producer Gavin Brown. At this time they gave Brown all their songs and he picked through them to find what he felt would be the most promising. He really liked the track, “(I Hate) Everything About You.” The group then re-recorded the song. They then got a publishing deal with EMI Records, and soon after signed to Jive Records. They then hit the studio and recorded their self-title, debut album in Woodstock, New York. The album, Three Days Grace, was released on July 22, 2003. The first single, “(I Hate) Everything About You,” is a billboard hit and has received much air time on radios.
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