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One X | 
| Artist: Three Days Grace Label: Jive Category: Music
List Price: $18.97 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $8.98 (47%)
Rating: 143 reviews Sales Rank: 437
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 83504 UPC: 828768350423 EAN: 0828768350423 ASIN: B000FBGBPC
Release Date: June 13, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | It's All Over | | • | Pain | | • | Animal I Have Become | | • | Never Too Late | | • | On My Own | | • | Riot | | • | Get Out Alive | | • | Let It Die | | • | Over And Over | | • | Time Of Dying | | • | Gone Forever | | • | One-X |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Loaded with lyrics about nightmares, pain, isolation and broken relationships, One X, the sophomore effort from Three Days Grace should be a downright bummer of a ride. Instead, the listener manages to find uplift lurking beneath the weighty lyrics as the quartet churns out a series of anthemic, crunch-chord songs. The band moves from arena-ready light metal with "It's All Over" to the sex groove of "Animal I Have Become," before plunging the listener into full-on chaotic heaviness during the anti-alienation anthem "Riot" and easing us into the atmospheric future hit "Get Out Alive." Throughout, TDG remains true to its core alt-metal sound. While that sound has been called unimaginative and unoriginal and at times does feel a little too familiar, the material on One X is never less than convincing and it packs a serious and stinging rock `n' roll punch track after track. --Jedd Beaudoin
Album Description 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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 138 more reviews...
Great cd, but filler outdoes hits October 11, 2008 Christopher S. Smith -Top Songs- 5: Gone Forever 4: Riot 3: It's All Over 2: Never Too Late 1: Animal I Have Become
-Filler- 7: Pain 6: One-X 5: Time Of Dying 4: Get Out Alive 3: Over And Over 2: Let It Die 1: On My Own
Guys, believe me, if there is one reason to buy this cd, buy for the top, not 'Pain', the so-called 'hit'.
good metal cd September 5, 2008 shawn (usa) good hard rock cd. if you like 12 stones, breaking benjamin, saliva you'll probably like this cd
Loved it September 1, 2008 M. Gore (Raytown, MO) This is a very good cd. I listen to it all the time. I highly recommend it to everyone.
Best Rock CD Ever Made August 27, 2008 B. Essinger (OH) Three Days Grace's sophomore effort "One-X" is not only the best rock CD of 2006, but my personal favorite of all time. Every song has a grungy hard rock tone to it, even the slow ones. The CD shines on every song, the first 4 being the best on the record. Until their third one in 09, this is the greatest CD ever, next to Breaking Benjamin's Phobia, Buckcherry's 15, and some classics like AC/DC or Aerosmith or Guns 'N' Roses.
Some good songs, but mostly mediocer August 9, 2008 Jonathan Lane (Crestview Florida U.S.A) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is one of those CD's where the sample tracks are better then the actual songs cause they sure fooled me. Listening to the samples here on Amazon I thought to myself "wow, these guys sound great, I have to get their album."
Never buy an album based upon sample tracks alone or you'll end up with something like this. Oh don't get me wrong, some of the songs are pretty good, but for the most part it's just a bunch of Gothic punk "rockers" singing about how selfish they are and how much life sucks. Look, I can appreciate songs about pain, we all suffer every now and then, but this CD goes over the top so bad that I was rolling my eyes more then anything else. At least a third of the songs are about pain and suffering and how much life sucks and blah blah blah, let's go cut ourselves. It's just too much. A few songs would be more then fine with me, but almost the whole album? And its done with so little feeling and emotion that I couldn't help but wonder if they were really singing from the heart or just playing what they think we want to hear.
It isn't all bad though. Some songs, like the opener "Its All Over" and "Never Too Late" rescue this album from the being completely worthless and give it at least enough life to warrant a two star rating. Three Days Grace does have a great vocalist, but their sound isn't as great as many other bands I've heard. Its rather bland overall.
So just skip X-One; it's nothing special and isn't worth your time or money. You may enjoy a few of the songs, but for the most part, unless you like angst punk rockers singing about how awful their lives are, you'll probably be bored through most of the tracks; at least I was.
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