“Because all of our songs need to be radio-friendly and shit. ‘Time of Dying’ has a wonderful breakdown in the middle of the song, but it lasts so briefly. “Ummm, OK… Let’s take a look at your other tracks. ![]() If we’re subtle, the disaffected high school demographic we pander to won’t be able to use our music to stick it to those jocks! That’s why we write more bombastic shit such as ‘Pain’ or ‘Animal I Have Become’ instead of something tolerable.” Most radio stations are worried that a slightly experimental song such as ‘Get Out Alive’ would scare listeners away. “Because these songs don’t give us money, brah. I mean, you guys sort of do that on the mellow ‘Get Out Alive.’ Why can’t you write more songs like that?” “But how else are we supposed to show off our pain? We just can’t get enough of it.” “Jesus fucking Christ, don’t ever use that voice in here.” “Oh, that grating Dave Grohl-wannabe post-grunge/nu-metal vocals? That’s us being emotional, bro, EMOTIONAL!!” Let’s take ‘Never Too Late.’ I mean, the subject matter is so bleak and the lyrics are so sweet and affirming, but your voice…” ![]() “Yeah, about your music, how should I say this. “Hey, Three Days Grace, come in here, I want to talk to you about your album One-X”
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