Three Days Grace has been a staple in the post-grunge genre since their debut, but their sound has gradually evolved over the years. It’s common for bands to change as they grow, especially if they’re lucky enough to stay together for decades.
The band released their self-titled debut album in 2003, which was an instant success. Hits like “I Hate Everything About You,” “Just Like You,” and “Home” quickly made them one of the biggest modern rock bands of the time.
Fast forward to 2025, and Three Days Grace is set to release their latest album, *Alienation*, on August 22. This album is special as it marks their first as a five-member band, featuring two lead vocalists: original singer Matt Gontier and newer member Matt Walst, who joined in 2013.
Let’s take a look at some of their key songs.
“Just Like You” was part of their debut album and showcased their signature post-grunge sound. Gontier described the song as reflecting the pressure to conform, something many of their friends experienced growing up.
Three years later, they released “Animal I Have Become” on the album *One-X*. This track features powerful guitars and catchy melodies, with Gontier expressing a desire for change and the need for help.
Now, in 2025, Three Days Grace continues to dominate the modern rock charts with their song “Apologies.” This track is their second No. 1 of the year, following “Mayday.” The addition of both Gontier and Walst as lead singers creates a unique sound that sets them apart from other bands.
Three Days Grace remains a force in rock music, evolving while staying true to their roots.

