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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075021036789
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Republic
Manufacturer: Republic
MPN: 000401802
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Republic
Release Date: February 08, 2005
Studio: Republic
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Album Description:
After selling 12 million albums since their debut in 2000, 3 Doors Down released their third studio album, entitled Seventeen Days, on February 8, 2005. The album, recorded at Ocean Way Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, and produced by Johnny K (Finger 11, Disturbed) features twelve original songs, including the road-weary ballad "Landing in London" featuring Bob Seger. Seventeen Days is the band's first studio album since 2002's multiplatinum Away from the Sun and the first new material since 2003's RIAA Gold-certified live EP Another 700 Miles.
From Escatawpa, Mississippi, 3 Doors Down is Brad Arnold, lead vocals; Matt Roberts, guitar; Todd Harrell, bass; and Chris Henderson, guitar.
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This is a great cd! Track 5 and 6 are awesome. If you are a 3 doors fan or like alternative rock then you won't regret buying this cd. It also has lyrical value with the lyrics there for you to read and/or sing along if you want. Ha.
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I first heard this album when I was over in Iraq. the songs and the lyrics really helped me to deal with alot of the problems that we faced over there.
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This album starts off rocking hard, then it starts to fizzle towards the middle of the album, but I do like the song "Here By Me". I think one of the "biggest" songs on the album is supposed to be "Landing in London" with Bob Seger, but it just ends up being a little dull and disappointing. It does, however, have the big sound of a Seger song. It may sound bad, but there are some good songs on here to be found. "Let Me Go" is great and one of my favorite 3DD songs and "Behind Those Eyes" and "Never ... Read More
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I like 3 Doors Down, but this is just an average record. It's not as good as their first two, and they're definitely getting softer. It's also probably worse than their self-titled album which followed it. Recommended if you're a big fan, but casual fans may not find it very interesting.
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I applaud their continued patriotism, but for the most part the music bores me, just a little...a good band, just repetitive for the most part, not alot of variety. I'd recomend the Fozzy All That Remains, Reloaded CD for an amazing CD.All That Remains Reloaded (W/Dvd)