Hailing from the small town of Escatawpa, MS, 3 Doors Down found national success in the early 2000s with a string of postgrunge singles, most notably "Kryptonite" and the ballad "Here Without You." "Kryptonite," with its minorkey shuffle and references to Superman, was the catalyst for the band's career, generating an unprecedented buzz at a local radio station Biloxi's WCPR during the band's independent days. Such support helped make 3 Doors Down a regional favorite, enabling the group to draw relatively large crowds to their local live shows and, consequently, helping them extend their range beyond the Deep South to internationally famous clubs like New York's CBGB.
The founding members of 3 Doors Down vocalist/drummer Brad Arnold, guitarist Matt Roberts, and bassist Todd Harrell were raised in Escatawpa, a cozy town of 8,000 people. Although brought up in religious households, the musicians also felt the call of rock roll at an early age, eventually forming a rock trio in 1994 to play a friend's backyard party. As the years progressed, so did the band's sound, and they soon added guitarist Chris Henderson and retained a studio drummer so that Arnold could come forward and sing live. After touring the Gulf Coast's venues, the band made its way to New York, where a showcase at CBGB brought 3 Doors Down to the attention of Republic Records. A subsidiary of Universal, Republic Records signed the musicians and issued their majorlabel debut, The Better Life, in early 2000.
The Better Life became one of the biggestselling albums of 2000, going platinum four times during its first year of release and spawning several singles. The band furthered its success with 2002's Away from the Sun, which debuted at number eight on the Billboard Top 200 and, like its predecessor, soon climbed to multiplatinum status. 3 Doors Down toured steadily throughout 2003 and 2004 in support of Away from the Sun, and issued the live EP Another 700 Miles in November 2003 as a holdover between studio efforts. The group returned with the LP Seventeen Days in early 2005. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and went platinum in its first week of release. A selftitled album, which followed in May 2008, repeated its predecessor's success when it too debuted at the top of the Billboard 200.
- Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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