![]() But Gontier insists he’s never tried too hard to make that happen: “I’ve always stayed away from trying to predict whether or not a certain song will connect,” he says, “but there was something raw and vulnerable about ‘Pain,’” which hit No. 1 in December 2006 and remained there for 13 weeks.ĭespite the band receiving only scant pop-radio airplay early in its career, 2006 single “Never Too Late” broke Three Days Grace at the format, reaching the top 20. “Adam is so skilled at writing dark songs that connect with people,” says Joanne Grand, then-senior director of rock formats at Jive. “As soon as we got back to North America, we started jamming it as a heavy song, and it was like, ‘Shit, I think we’ve nailed it.’” “I remember saying that riff would be great heavy,” says bassist Brad Walst. The band wrote “Animal I Have Become,” its second No. 1 (“Just Like You” was the first), as a demo while on a bus in Germany in 2004. 1s in History of Mainstream Rock Songs Chart Three Days Grace Passes Van Halen For Most No.
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