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Seventeen Days - 3 Doors Down

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - Grunge / Artist: 3 Doors Down / Audio CD released 2005-06-06 at Universal / Island / Disc #1 ... more
Seventeen Days - 3 Doors Down ... Tracklisting
1 Right Where I Belong
2 It's Not Me
3 Let Me Go
4 Be Somebody
5 Landing In London - 3 Doors Down, Bob Seger
6 The Real Life
7 Behind Those Eyes
8 Never Will I Break
9 Father's Son
10 Live For Today
11 My World
12 Here By Me
13 Here Without You
14 Away From The Sun
15 Let Me Go

Newest Review: ... but has no real defining moment away from the lyrics to make you think that it's a worthwhile album track. Marks out of 10: ... more

 ... 6.5 - I have to say that I was disappointed to learn that it was the first single from this album; it is really quite dreary and constantly on one level that I doubt it was really a strong incentive to buy the record. At least, in my opinion. Track 4: Be Somebody (3.15 minutes) Great track. A conversation between two people over how to live your life the way in which you so desire. Definitely a step up from 'Let Me Go' both musically and lyrically as the two voices do come out rather well and make you as a listen...more

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Seventeen Days [UK Bonus Edition]
Release Date: 2005 - 06 - 06, Audio CD, Universal / Island
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MizzMolko
Crowned Review Seventeen Days - 3 Doors Down: Time To Wake Up To The Real Life? (2309 words)
by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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3 Doors Down were another American act that I stumbled upon, completely by accident. The five piece soft rock act was founded in Mississippi in 1996. Their first album, The Better Life was released in 2000 through Universal Records. Managing to sell over 3 million in its first year, the band were a fairly versatile act. However, on this side of the Atlantic, the band are barely known but the fans they do have are a fairly loyal bunch who certainly adore their music and the 2002 release of their second album, 'Away From The Sun' went platinum four times, solidifying their place in the music industry. I am yet to own their first album but having been given 'Away ...  Read the complete review

 

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