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3 Doors Downx$7.69
    (65 reviews)
Best Price: $7.69
"We're not a band that just goes through the motions," says Chris. "We go at everything hard. What I'm most proud of about the new album is we left ourselves a way out. Everybody hit the proverbial brick wall. Everybody fell down and everybody got back up, then we all went back in the room and, what was great, was we found all these different paths to go down." `Different' being the operative word here. Because what 3 Doors Down did after reconnecting with family, and `soul searching', was opt for a new process to the creative part of their relationship. One that emphasized the undeniable strength of the group. The fact that the sum is greater than any individual part. "It is all about getting in that room and hashing it out," recalls lead guitarist Matt Roberts. "If you look at a song like `Train,' it was one of the first songs we wrote for this album. It's kind of a building block that exemplifies the spirit of collaboration. Brad came with words and a melody and we hammered it out." "I remember I had that one in my head at home," laughs Brad. "I was singing it so much a friend threatened to kill me if I didn't get it down." Matt also remembers it as one of the `most fun songs to put together. "The best moments of this band have always been about keeping it a fun ride. You need that sense of accomplishment, but you also need to keep the process comfortable.". Adds Chris: "I think it's also fair to say we are one of the only `southern' bands who has the balls to put a song like `Train' out there these days." The band rented an old farmhouse South of Franklin, Tennessee, where they would not only write songs, but live together, for a while. Says Brad: "The farmhouse was great because it became a wholehearted experience where we just focused on the writing. It was such a close-knit atmosphere, reconnecting us after we had been doing our own thing for a while. It set a cool mood for the entire record, writing out in the country around this fireplace in the basement. Just locking ourselves away and doing it." Matt adds that the unique setting soon sparked 26 or 27 song ideas. "But winter turned colder than expected in Tennessee. So we decided to head to a warmer climate." The band found a ten bedroom mansion in a remote section of Orlando, Florida. They brought in Seventeen Days producer, Johnny K. and turned the house into a recording studio. The originality of the two locations rejuvenated the band's approach. They worked hard to capture that sense of camaraderie on the final product. Once they nailed it, they packed up and headed back to Nashville. Talking legendary mixer, Andy Wallace, into abandoning his NY studio, again, (he also mixed Seventeen Days in Nashville), and they began the final process of putting the pieces together. This album features inspired musicianship as well as some intriguing personal refrains, like on one `band favorite,' "Let Me Be Myself." "That one touches on the wrongheaded notion of how we often try destructive methods to try and kill our pain," says Brad. "But I also want the songs to be open to interpretation. More universal. That one is really talking about anything you can get lost in." And the ballad "Pages": "I think it has a lot of meaning for the whole band. What we've gone through," says Matt. "Brad is pointing out what's going on with his personal situation and ours. It was a very meaningful song for us." The group also nails their share of (in-yer'-face)-rockers like "Runaway." "It's the kind of song you put on only to get somewhere else," says Todd. "Put it on in your car and drive as fast as you can." He and several of the guys also touch on the last song of the album, "She Don't Want The World," one of the most unique 3 Doors Down offerings yet. "That song has really become one of my favorites. It doesn't have a big chorus or anything, just Brad telling a story." Adds Brad: "We even use loops on that one. We were so willing to try different things. I think one of the reasons this is such an important album for us is because every one of us was in a different place prior to any other record we've ever made. And I would say a `better' place. But it's the kind of record that never would have happened if we didn't get off that merry go round for awhile." For Greg (former Puddle Of Mudd drummer, born in Louisiana, raised in Oklahoma), a song like the gutsy "It's The Only One You've Got," also exemplifies the band's `sixth-sense' for cooperation. A true democracy - right down the line. "Just the way that it went down. Chris was trying to learn another song and stumbled upon the riff for this song. Brad was like `hold on, I've got something for that.' Then someone else would join in. The whole thing happened quickly, and it turned out to be such an inspiring song. This has been the most collaborative experience I've ever been involved in. And the most satisfying." "We just can't wait to put this sugar out and get back out on the road," agrees Brad. "It's definitely the one where we got our `grit back."
MPN: 001106502 - UPC: 602517662988
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Their best album since "The Better Life"      By A2JQ66UG8DR6O8 on 2008-05-20
Never has 3 Doors Down produced a more polished and reflective album. The first five tracks are among the strongest they've ever recorded. From the opening to "Train," it becomes apparent that this album will be heavier and darker than anything previously written. The singles are solid, and there is a great mixture of slow and melodic tracks along with heavier, more fast paced rock. If you're a 3 Doors Down fan, then this is likely the record that you've been waiting for!
3 Doors Down deliver their overall best album to date      By APN58A57S7QAF on 2008-05-21
3 Doors Down have been a band I've followed since their breakthrough hit "Kryptonite." I've always thought they're a little underrated for their talent, though they have had a good degree of success. Two years or so following "Seventeen Days" (a disappointing album in my opinion), the band returns with their self titled album, an album quite a bit superior to their previous effort. While I'll say right off the bat that I don't think there is any particular song on here that is quite on the same level as my favorite songs by the band (such as "Kryptonite", "When I'm Gone", and "Here Without You"), overall to me this is their best album to date on a song by song basis.
It kicks off with an album highlight, the southern fried rocker, "Train." Lead singer Brad Arnold sings "put me on a train mama" to a background of rollicking guitar riffs. This is set to be the next single, and no doubt will be big on rock radio. "Citizen/Soldier" is a song that was released as a tribute to the National Guard last year, and was not originally planned to be on the album. It's for sure a welcome addition though, as it 's also an album highlight. The lyrics work wonderfully as a thank you to those who risk their lives for their country. The first main single, "It's Not My Time" is next, and it does come the closest to capturing that pop rock magic that "When I'm Gone" and "Kryptonite" were able to achieve. Should be the biggest hit off the album, and a great song to add to their list of pop-rock crossover hits.
The album has a slew of ballads to accompany the head bangers, consisting of "Let Me Be Myself", "It's the Only One You've Got", "Your Arms Feel Like Home", and "She Don't Want the World", which surprisingly are all some of the best songs on the album. My favorite of them would be "It's the Only One You've Got", which has probably the best lyrics of any song they've done to date, the chorus going: "Hide behind your walls of maybe nevers, forgetting that there's something more than just knowing better, your mistakes do not define you now, they tell you who you're not, you've got to live this life you're given like it's the only one you've got."
"Your Arms Feel Like Home" is a love song with hit written all over it, especially when it goes into that classic booming power ballad chorus. Brad Arnold has dubbed "Let Be Myself" his favorite off the album, and it is yet another winner with solid lyrics, although a bit repetitive. "She Don't Want the World" is a song with a darker vibe, and it's one of the most unique songs they've ever done. My personal favorite though is the rockin' rocker, "Give It to Me." The song has an awesome riff laden chorus, and is the song I get stuck in my head the most. This will be huge at rock radio if released. About the only song on the album I've yet to warm up to is "These Days", but just skipping one song is way more than I can say for most albums.
3 Doors down is a great progression of "The Better Life" and "Away From the Sun" albums that made me such a fan of the band. If your a 3DD fan, I doubt you'll be disappointed. 4.5/5 Stars
My Top 5:
1. Give It to Me
2. It's Not My Time
3. Train
4. It's the Only One You've Got
5. Your Arms Feel Like Home
It's Just Sort Of...There      By A3RWQLRQ1OSKGN on 2008-05-20
...I guess I should start off by saying that I'm a huge 3dd fan. They, along with the goo goo dolls and nickelback, are my favorite rock band. The Better Life was a great cd. Away From The Sun was even better, a classic IMHO. Then came Seventeen Days. At first, I was *slightly* disappointed. The singles were gold, but the rest was a little lackluster. After a few spins, though, it grew on me and became a worthwhile addition to my 3dd collection.
Flash forward 2 1/2-3 years later. 3 Doors Down release their self-titled record, and I'm in line to get it the day it comes out. Pop it in my cd player, and...disappointment.
I can't say I was thrilled with the single citizen/solider, nor was I with It's Not My Time, but I was definatly hoping for something more from the rest of the songs. One after another played, and all I could think of was how high my expectations for this new record were. Maybe too high? Perhaps, because after a couple of spins, I'm convinced this is their worst record to date. It certainly isn't bad, don't get me wrong, but given what this band has done in the past, it isn't what I'd expected either.
Those looking for another album in the vein of Away From The Sun will be sorely disappointed, although I'm sure there are plenty of people who will enjoy this record too. For now though, I'll toss it aside, pop in Away From The Sun or The Better Life, and vibe.
(The best buy version features two bonus tracks; Feet In The Water and Who Are You. Both are listenable and go well with the rest of the record)
Yes, Three Doors Down's Best Album Since Their Debut      By A3ARQ5AWQ3U3PZ on 2008-05-20
I agree that Three Doors Down's latest album is easily their strongest collection since The Better Life. I found Away from the Sun and Seventeen Days to be too dramatic and filled with self pity. But each new song in this one is a highlight. If you decide to buy it, get it at Best Buy which includes 2 bonus tracks -"Feet in the Water" and "Who Are You."
$0.99 for the entire new album?!?      By A27H61OHW44XA7 on 2008-05-20
Can't go wrong for under a buck. Listened to a couple of the songs this morning. Train sounds real nice, harder edge. Of course Not my time will run through your head. My advise pick it up before it goes to $9.99.
- BEAUTIFUL!!!
     By AU5FOK67LBI7L on 2008-06-16
What a work of art! They are great on this CD! Love the words!
The lyrics in "Your Arms Feel Like Home" are just Beautiful! What a way to word how so many people feel but haven't been able to say it quite this way! This is a truly talented band and this is one of their best CD's yet! Keep up the good work 3 Doors Down!
- For $.99 how can you go wrong?
     By A2687M69L3WA6Q on 2008-05-20
Bought the entire album for $.99, so I was off to a good start. Its basically the type of music you would expect from 3 Doors Down. A solid album, but probably not worth full price.
- There best work in a long time
     By A1MPEG5S1DNI52 on 2008-06-04
The last 3DD album I enjoyed was Away from the Sun. It's been my favorite 3DD album up until this CD. I must admit though upon first listen I didn't like it I thought it was to soft to be a 3DD album but after the 3rd listen I was hooked and now I can't stop listening to each song. I never really liked 17 Days it was ok but every song sounded the same on that album but this isn't the case with this one. I was very impressed with It's Not My Time when I heard it on the radio I was expecting another Let Me Go but this song blows it out of the water. I can't pick a favorite because all of the songs are great on this CD and do I dare even say this album is better than the better life? I've liked 3DD since that album came out and I still can't believe its been almost 8 years since then.
- Keep Going
     By A4JP4T1F95D0A on 2008-06-12
There isn't really anything terribly new in this album, but who cares. If you are a fan of the group, then you like the sound of their previous albums and you will like the sound of this one. A good mix of crunching guitar rock songs with a few lighter tunes. You probably have heard the radio hit "It's Not My Time", or maybe "Citizen Soldier", during the previews before a movie. Those are strong songs, and I think "Pages" has the potential to be a good hit as well. The album is solid and strong throughout. If you check out iTunes, they have a bonus 13th song which is an acoustic version of "It's the Only One You've Got". This album is highly recommended.
- Not as energetic, but good
     By AV6Y76NH1XN7Z on 2008-07-04
I like this album, but is seems like it was a bit rushed. Not as creative or energetic as 3DD's previous releases.
- A Really Great CD
     By A2QBSZYDSDTZX on 2008-07-25
3 Doors Down created a great CD this time around. There isn't a weak track on this album. Many tracks follow the message of "It's not my time". "It's The Only One You've Got" is about living consciously and not giving up. "Pages" illustrates the intimacy of what artist put on the page and the longing for others to relate.
3 Doors Down is my "go to" album when I do cardio at the gym because of the fast paced beat and the inspirational message to never give up.
- These guys suck and are total sell-outs
     By A1ZTB7IDP6AZWM on 2008-08-06
3 Doors Down really blow, and this album is no exception. The only time I ever see this band, it's in totally commercial things. The worst was when I went to see a movie and had to sit through a 4-minute-long "music video"/COMMERCIAL for the National Guard before the previews, featuring these sellouts' song. I hope 3 Doors Down is proud to know they're encouraging their young fans to go off and fight in pointless wars and get themselves injured or killed for nothing. Oh, sorry, they'll be helping out the oil criminals. This band can go to hell.
- Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow great album
     By A5X0G8LTO1J9E on 2008-05-20
3 doors down just impresed me alot more then there other albums, this album was just awsome it was like a whole new them this was a major impresion from them, i enjoyed every song on this fine pieace of work that they did, very great with catcy songs and refreashing ones great album i really enjoyed it very much.
- 3 Doors Down is back best as ever!!!!!!
     By A3D5P5TWG7U25U on 2008-05-20
I've Liked 3DD since the better life, i've loved all there CDs and i know every fans been waiting for new one. the self titles Awesome!!! the only people that won't like these song's are the ones who compare them to their favorite songs. i promise if you sit down put on those big stereo headphones and just listen you'll love it!!!! theres so much drive and feeling behind theses 12 song's. if you've lived any of the storys in these song's you'll really feel the music and isn't that what good music is? something you feel. i really like all the song's you can tell how hard they worked on it its pure 3DD!!!
So For that Thank You 3 Doors Down!!!
- They didn't RUNAWAY too far
     By A1Z9GEORNF736E on 2008-05-21
I have been a 3DD fan since their song KRYPTONITE and on their new album from the song TRAIN to SHE DON't WANT THE WORLD...there is a song for every type of mood you're in. If you feel like kicking someones butt, then crank up CITIZEN/SOLDIER. If you're tired of people putting you down then turn on LET ME BY MYSELF. Perhaps you're tired of being told no or you can't do it then play IT'S NOT MY TIME. While they didn't stray too far from their original sound (and why should they there's nothing wrong with it) there is still a harder sound to their new music. On the other hand, their eeriest song is SHE DON'T WANT THE WORLD which i understand to be about a girl who has acclimated herself to her lifestyle and then finally has a revelation and moves on, is very reminiscent of Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight", is the last song on the album, an odd choice, but somehow fits to end. 3DD has been gone for 3.5 years and have now come back better than ever, this album is definitely a MUST buy. Brad and the boys have worked hard on this album and it shows, from the vocal range to the music arrangements, it all works. If you too are a 3DD fan, then this album will not disappoint.
- Almost
     By A1WRVP4NAN7ISH on 2008-05-22
I'm a huge fan. I love these guys, and I've been hooked since the day I bought The Better Life years ago. 3DD, in my opinion is the most talented band out there. I have always related to their music - they're just average guys who are passionate about the music.
But having said that, I'm disappointed in the new album. It's hard to explain what I don't like about it, other than it's too clinical. It just sounds like the band went from music as their lives to music as a job. The talent is there, but I'm not feeling the power or the flow that they've spoiled me with the first 3 albums. My wife said that the album sounds rushed. I'm not so sure what it's missing, other than it's missing something. I put on a song like Father's Son from their last album and I just FEEL it.
I heard a live version of "It's not my time", and this new studio version doesn't compare. They made it more "poppish" and it lost something in the translation. It's a great song but it could've been so much better. Everyone else seems to love this version though, so I know I'm in the minority on this one.
"She don't want the world" is my favorite on the new album. It reflects their evolution but still keeps to their roots. "When it's over" almost channels their first album, and it's growing on me.
The rest of the album sounds like they showed up to work one day and cut a bunch of tracks. The songs *almost* do it for me, but they just fall short. They're still my favorite band, but this album could've been better than it is.
Hopefully the new album will grow on me over time, but for now I'll be getting my fix from the previous albums.
- there best since the 1st
     By A6MW2Q8P0JZKX on 2008-05-30
When i got this cd I immidentlly put it my sterio and was trilled with the whole thing. My top six are(1.Let Me Be My Self(2.Pages(3.Citizen Soldier(4.Runaway(5.these days(6.when its over. One thing about this alblum is they did more softer songs ,whitch is something that always brings tracks up to the top of the charts.For example, the charts for 3 doors down music include(1.kryptonite(2.its not my time(3.citizen soldier(4.let me be myself(5.pages(6.here with out you(7.let me go(8.be like that(9.when im gone(10.away from the sun.Eight of the ten are soft.3 doors down are probobly the best modern era rock band of today becuase they top tracks and this alblum shows it.(bottom review of the cd out of ten.)
1.train 9.1 of 10
2.citizen soldier 9.4 of 10
3.its not my time 9.2 of 10
4.let me be myself 9.8 of 10
5.pages 9.6
6.its the only one you've got 9.3 of 10
7.give it to me 8.9 of 10
8.these days 9.4 of 10
9.your arms fell like home 8.8 of 10
10.runaway 9.6 of 10
11.when its over 9.5 of 10
12.she dont want the world 9.4 of 10
- Great buy
     By A1D5THPYJHP0Q6 on 2008-06-11
I enjoy this band and was looking forward to this album. It's quite mellow compared to some of their other stuff.
- Not my favorite 3DD album
     By AGMAY4NB33FLU on 2008-06-12
I've listened to this album about 3 or 4 times since I got it hoping something will sink in, but it hasn't yet. All of their other albums I liked as soon as I listened to them but not this one.
Maybe after a while and listening to it a few more times I'll grow to like it better, I hope so because they've been one of my favorite bands the last few years.
- Ok, but not great
     By AVIZ892QCOIKK on 2008-06-25
I was looking forward to the 3 Doors Down new CD. But have to unfortunately say it is a bit of a let down. I have no problem with enjoying formulaic rock on occasion... I love listening to Nickelback, Scott Stapp, and Alter Bridge CDs. But on the CD here, after "Train," "Citizen Soldier," and "Its Not My Time," it all just falls to sleep. The songs just drone on and I was waiting/hoping for the album to come back to life. "Give It To Me" kind of gives a spark, but just barely.
I still like 3DD, and really respect the hell out of them for continuing to be patriotic even in the current political atmosphere where people give more respect to the populist slogans of an empty (socialist) suit than to our national security efforts.
I'm looking forward to their concert too, but really hope they can at some point match the greatness of their debut CD.
- please stop the madness
     By A1HSM98KUGTHNY on 2008-07-23
ok first off I love 3 doors down I love the better life and away from the sun. that being said comparing 17 days and this new album is like comparing metallica's master of puppets to st. anger. I don't know why these bands don't just stick with the kind of music that made them famous in the first place. anyway there is 2 songs on this album that I would listen to more than once.
- Decent.
     By A2067KGYCDRTJ7 on 2008-07-27
I've never been a huge 3DD fan because I've always found them to be a little too poppy and not enough rock. The first track is a great song, and so is "Not My Time," but the rest just didn't grow on me. It was too much of the sappy, cry-baby songs that turn me off. I think this band could really put together a nice album if they had a little more edge, but this effort just isn't it.
I'd think twice before buying this one.
- Outstanding Record
     By A14XRSL5F83LCI on 2008-08-13
I've been a 3 Doors Down fan for a couple years now. I liked their first album, (although I got tired of hearing Kryptonite every five minutes on the radio) and I really enjoyed Away from the Sun. Although I thought Seventeen Days had some good songs on it, I didn't think it stacked up to the first two albums. Well. Their self-titled fourth album is the new standard for future records will be stacked up against. In my opinion, this record is better than any of their previous efforts. There is absolutely no filler on this album; every song is excellent. The lyrics are well written and the music excellently crafted to really make this a disc you can't take out of your cd player. And what's more? I still don't have a favorite song. They are all that good. I will say this though. Tracks 10 and 11 are two of the best, and going into She Don't Want the World, which is the last track on the cd, I was surprised to hear by far the most unique 3 Doors Down song yet, and an absolutely fantastic close to the album. All in all, this was a phenominal album that I'm still listening to, and I highly recommend it for anybody.
- Thank You 3DD!
     By A1RP6YCOS5VJ5I on 2008-08-17
After the disappointing last album "Seventeen Days", 3 Doors Down redeems themselves with this self-titled album. The album is awesome and is just as great as their first two records. The best way to describe this album would be to say that it achieved what 17 Days tried to do but failed at. These songs are very in-depth will surely be a classic album in this band's career. "It's Not My Time" is a very cool song, and all of the others are just as good.
- Great deal
     By AQO3Q1OL22BE2 on 2008-05-20
This was a great deal and for $0.99 its a steal. you should buy it before the the price goes up.
- Awesome, but the price??!!!!
     By A30I17IWSXKNZE on 2008-05-20
This sounds great! I was already going to get it, but I originally thought the price of $0.99 was a mistake. I was probably the first to get it. Awesome, thanks Amazon!
- 3 DOORS & DEFINITELY NOT A "DOWN"ER....
     By ADFR0SMWK9YX7 on 2008-05-20
Most definitely a KEEPER!!!! From beginning to end,3 Doors Down gives us a shot of their trademark ballads and rockers.I always look forward to a 3 Doors Down album and this one was surely worth the wait.Train,It's Not My Time,Let Me Be Myself,These Days and Runaway highlight this rich rock infected album.If you're a 3 Doors fan,what are you waiting for???? It will infect you and you will be wanting more...A solid 4.8 for a strong and always expected fine album from 3 Doors.They know how to write 'em.
Go get it NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- IN WOULD HAVE PAID THE 10 BUCKS
     By AH0981F93YSI9 on 2008-05-20
LISTENED TO IT ALL DAY THIS ALBUM IS BY FAR THE BEST THEY HAVE PUT OUT SINCE THEIR 1ST ALBUM
- Great Album!
     By A3GH5S1IJNL0UL on 2008-05-21
This album as great. Got it when it was less than a dollar, now it's up in price and I'd still buy it over, but for the cheaper price I am GREATLY satisfied!
- LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!
     By AYH6LVTN9SCX0 on 2008-05-21
I was expecting this to be the usual 3 doors down i've been used to all these years. Which isn't a bad thing. To my surprise they changed it up for this one. The album starts out rockin with "Train". The songs just got better as i listened on. Great songs, great sound, great everything. It was a long wait but well worth it. Check it out today.
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