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One X  (Audio CD) 
by Three Days Grace

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Japanese issue of this album comes with two bonus tracks, acoustic versions of 'Animal I Have Become' & 'I Hate Everything About You'. This version is also enhanced with video clip of 'Three Days Grace: Behind The Band', 'Animal I Have Become', 'Pain', and 'Never Too Late'. BMG. 2007.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: June 13, 2006
Studio: Jive
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Enhanced
Average Customer Rating: based on 163 reviews
Track Listing:
1. It's All Over
2. Pain
3. Animal I Have Become
4. Never Too Late
5. On My Own
6. Riot
7. Get Out Alive
8. Let It Die
9. Over And Over
10. Time Of Dying
11. Gone Forever
12. One-X
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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4A GREAT 2ND ALBUM!  Feb 17, 2010
Three Days Grace is a dark and angry band but that's what makes them so great! I was attending a Nickelback show w' Breaking Benjamin & Three Days Grace opening and asked a friend to burn me a CD with Three Days Grace songs. Well I was like "WOW" these guys are good... Damn good. When I saw them go on the stage after Breaking Benjamin, they absoultely amazed me! "PAIN" & "RIOT" were the show highlights! I had to then go and purchase this CD "One X"! Well besides those 2 songs I found "ANIMAL I HAVE BECOME" as my favorite. Besides all the radio play it gets, the song flat rocks! I found "NEVER TOO LATE" and "TIME OF DYING" great as well, so if you are seeing where this is going this album is solid and a great 2nd album to a hard rockin band!

5IT IS THERE BEST ALBUM!!!  Jan 22, 2010
11 SONGS OUT 12 THAS EXCELLENT HARLEY NO ONE,MAKE GREAT ALBUMS NO MORE,
MOST BAND, GET ONE OR TWO GOOG SONG.
SO NEEDLESS TO SAY THEY ROCK!!!!
JANET.

2Three Days Grace  Oct 29, 2009
Not a real bad CD, not a real great CD, It has one or two songs that really stand out, and then the rest sound like your typical K-bear played melencholy hard rock songs. the song "This Animal I have Become" is great with a simple but interesting bass line to start the beginning of the cd, a little bit quick, moves around, making it fun to listen to, and there are some simple changes that catch the ear, but the rest the cd really doesn't grab my attention, just by the sound alone I couldn't sit through this cd in one sitting, That would be near torture, for me. Either way I tend to you tube songs before i purchase a CD if i question wether I'll like it or not. be a good thing to do before you purchase it. Yep, get the track listing, you tube the songs, listen to the whole thing decide.
P.S. I usually don't pick out singles, but often I find that I like another song a lot more on the CD that most people won't even be aware of, the case was not so this time.

5Amazing album!  Oct 04, 2009
The people that complain about these lyrics "not suitable for children", "dark". What do you expect? It talks about that in the description! Don't hate on it when it says that right there in your face.

Anyways, This was an amazing album to listen to. It fit most of my years in junior high and high school perfectly.

5Strongest CD yet...  Oct 02, 2009
In June 2006, rockers Three Days Grace released their fantastic and strongest CD yet with their sophomore album, One-X.

Anyone who has ever been in a horrible relationship, (especially one that has just recently ended), can relate to the lyrics in these songs. Angry? Frustrated? Depressed? Feeling hopeless? Just got dumped? Just dumped someone else? There's a song on here for every downing emotion, letting you know that you're not alone in your misery.

If you're not a big Three Days Grace fan and you want to be, this is a great album to start out with. Their self-titled debut CD was decent enough, with such hits as "Just Like You" and "I Hate Everything About You", which put them on the map, but the real meat of their career is on One-X.

Below is a brief description of each track on the album, with a numerical rating.

Track 1: It's All Over--(7)--TDG come out with guns blazing on the first track. Frontman Adam Gontier spreads his gritty voice over the darkened lyrics of this song, in which the subject is ruining their life with drugs and alcohol and Gontier can only sit back and watch them destroy themselves.

Track 2: Pain--(10)--an excellent angsty song when you need one. Dole out the pain, because hurting is better than not feeling anything at all when you become so numb and jaded.

Track 3: Animal I Have Become--(9)--chances are, you've probably seen the music video for this song where Gontier turns into a freakish looking creature while the band rocks out behind him. This song is a metaphor for becoming something you truly don't want to become, but have no control over it taking over you anyway.

Track 4: Never Too Late--(9)-- a hopeful song that it's not too late to turn everything around, even when you think it is. When you're in the deepest, darkest pit of despair and you can only think about ending it all, you need to realize that it's not too late--it never is, as long as you're breathing. You can still fix what went wrong if you just try.

Track 5: On My Own--(9)--a truly sad part ballad/part rocker about regretting when things went wrong in a former relationship and wishing you could just walk it off, forget it, but you can't--you just regret too much. However, despite that, you'll stand up and try to move on, live life on your own now. There's no saving the relationship now, so like it or not, it's time to move on without her.

Track 6: Riot--(8)--a great song for when you're seething angry over something. Somebody made you feel angry, used up, ripped off, stepped on and you're going to fight back. To hell with them all! Riot against them!

Track 7: Get Out Alive--(7)--don't depend on others to keep you going. If you want to get out alive, you're going to have to hold on for your life. Do it for yourself and depend only on yourself 'cause others will only let you down.

Track 8: Let It Die--(10)--a relationship gone wrong, she says he didn't try, but he didn't mean to let it die--he just fell out of love with her. He tried as hard as he could while he could, but the motivation left him. It was good in the beginning, but the beginning doesn't last forever.

Track 9: Over and Over--(8)--he tries as best he can to pull himself away from her. He knows this situation isn't good for him, yet he keeps falling for her over and over again. He's tried to live without her, but when he succeeds, he feels dead inside. He needs her to survive.

Track 10: Time of Dying--(8)--he's dying right now without her but he will survive until she can be by his side again. He'll wait for her because he only feels alive when she's beside him.

Track 11: Gone Forever--(10)--absolutely fantastic rock ballad about break-up denial. He'll go out, he'll drink, get in some fights, be completely miserable, but he'll tell himself that he's better off and happier without her in a failed attempt to fool himself.

Track 12: One-X--(5)--the only weak track on the entire CD. A song about how everything we've been through connects us all, life or death situations, depression, everything. You think no one has ever felt the way you do and so does everyone else, which makes us all One(-X).

Overall album rating: 8.5

 
 
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