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Three Days Grace  Main Performer

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1 Bitter Taste Stock/Three Days Gr 4:00
2 Break Three Days Grace/St 3:13
3 World So Cold Stock/Three Days Gr 4:02
4 Lost in You Stock/Three Days Gr 3:52
5 The Good Life Stock/Three Days Gr 2:53
6 No More Stock/Three Days Gr 3:45
7 Last to Know Three Days Grace/St 3:27
8 Someone Who Cares Stock/Three Days Gr 4:52
9 Bully Three Days Grace/St 3:38
10 Without You Stock/Three Days Gr 3:33
11 Goin' Down Stock/Three Days Gr 3:05
12 Life Starts Now Stock/Three Days Gr 3:08
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Life Starts Now

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Jive

Life Starts Now

UPC: 886974625629

Release Date: 09/22/2009

Original Release Date: 09/22/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Bitter Taste, Break, World So Cold, Lost in You, The Good Life, No More, Last to Know, Someone Who Cares, Bully, Without You, Goin' Down, Life Starts Now]
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James Christopher Monger

The third studio album from Canadian arena rockers Three Days Grace treads familiar ground, presenting 12 slabs of the kind of reliable, accessible and serviceable hard rock that will always have an audience. 2006's One-X dealt heavily with vocalist Adam Gontier's personal demons, a theme that continues on Life Starts Now, albeit with a hint of sunlight. With a sound that lands somewhere in between Breaking Benjamin, Collective Soul, and Godsmack, (Gontier sounds like a less volatile Trent Reznor) Life Starts Now treats the well-worn metal themes of anger, isolation, heartache, and redemption with the kind of begrudging respect they deserve, pumping out a competent flurry of fist-bump anthems ("Break," "Bully") and world-weary, midtempo rockers ("World So Cold," "Last to Know" that are so painfully earnest that one can almost hear director Michael Bay pitching them to the studio for inclusion on the soundtracks for his next ten Transformers sequels. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi