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Seventeen Days
Rock · 2005 · 10 tracks · 47m

Seventeen Days

Polished post-grunge with a Southern heart. Big radio anthems and earnest ballads that feel like a long drive through your hometown. Reliable, melodic, and massive.

February 8, 2005 · Universal Records

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A sturdy blend of road-weary melancholy and anthemic, working-class resilience.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks · 47m
01
Right Where I Belong
2:32
04
Be Somebody
3:15
05
Landing in London
4:31
06
The Real Life
3:53
07
Behind Those Eyes
4:19
08
Never Will I Break
3:50
09
Father’s Son
4:12
10
Live for Today
3:48
11
My World
3:01
12
Here by Me
3:47
Moments Worth Listening For
The weathered, gravelly interplay between Brad Arnold and Bob Seger on Landing in London.
The explosive transition from the acoustic-driven verse to the massive distorted chorus of Let Me Go.
The driving, relentless drum fills by Daniel Adair that propel Right Where I Belong.
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How does Seventeen Days sound next to the rest of 3 Doors Down's catalogue?

Love Lost+1.4σ

The writing leans notably further into love lost than the rest of the catalogue.

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