3 Doors Down – Away from the Sun (2002): Album Review, Tracklist, Sales & Facts
Released on November 12, 2002, Away from the Sun is the second studio album by American rock band 3 Doors Down. Following the massive success of their debut The Better Life (2000), the band returned with a darker, more polished sound that solidified their place in early 2000s alternative rock and post-grunge history.
Featuring hit singles like “When I’m Gone,” “Here Without You,” and “The Road I’m On,” the album became another multi-platinum success and remains one of the band’s most beloved releases.
Album Overview
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Artist: 3 Doors Down
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Album Title: Away from the Sun
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Release Date: November 12, 2002
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Recorded: 2002
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Genre: Post-grunge, Alternative Rock
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Label: Republic Records
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Producer: Rick Parashar
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Length: 45:18
Rick Parashar, known for producing Pearl Jam’s Ten, brought a fuller and more atmospheric production style compared to the band’s debut.
Commercial Performance & Certifications
Away from the Sun was a major commercial success:
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Debuted at #8 on the Billboard 200
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Certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA (over 4 million copies sold in the U.S.)
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Sold more than 6 million copies worldwide
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Remained on the Billboard 200 chart for over a year
Although it did not quite match the 7× Platinum success of their debut, it confirmed 3 Doors Down were not a one-hit wonder.
Tracklist
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When I’m Gone – 4:20
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Away from the Sun – 3:51
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The Road I’m On – 3:59
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Ticket to Heaven – 3:27
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Running Out of Days – 3:31
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Here Without You – 3:58
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I Feel You – 4:08
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Dangerous Game – 3:36
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Changes – 3:58
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Going Down in Flames – 3:29
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Sarah Yellin’ – 3:41
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This Time – 3:15
Album Credits
Band Members
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Brad Arnold – Lead vocals
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Matt Roberts – Lead guitar
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Chris Henderson – Rhythm guitar
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Todd Harrell – Bass guitar
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Daniel Adair – Drums
Production & Additional Credits
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Rick Parashar – Producer
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Randy Staub – Mixing
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George Marino – Mastering
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Republic Records – Label
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Recorded at London Bridge Studio, Seattle
Hit Singles & Chart Success
πΈ When I’m Gone
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Peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100
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Topped the Mainstream Rock chart
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Became one of the band’s signature live songs
❤️ Here Without You
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Peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100
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Major international hit
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Frequently used in TV shows, weddings, and romantic playlists
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One of the band’s most streamed songs globally
π₯ The Road I’m On
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Top 10 hit on the Mainstream Rock chart
π€ Away from the Sun
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Moderate chart success but became a fan favorite
Musical Style & Themes
While The Better Life had a raw post-grunge sound, Away from the Sun leaned more melodic and emotionally reflective. Lyrical themes include:
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Loneliness and distance (Here Without You)
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Fame and life on the road (When I’m Gone)
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Escapism and hope (Away from the Sun)
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Personal struggles and perseverance
The album balanced radio-friendly hooks with introspective songwriting, helping it cross over into pop audiences.
Awards & Recognition
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Nominated for multiple Billboard Music Awards
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“When I’m Gone” and “Here Without You” received heavy radio rotation awards
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Consistently ranked among early-2000s essential rock albums
While it didn’t receive a Grammy nomination like “Kryptonite,” the album cemented the band’s mainstream staying power.
Fun Facts & Trivia
π€ Did You Know?
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“Here Without You” was inspired by lead singer Brad Arnold’s relationship struggles while touring.
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Daniel Adair, who played drums on this album, later joined Nickelback in 2005.
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“When I’m Gone” was performed for U.S. troops overseas and became associated with military homecomings.
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The album has remained a staple of early-2000s rock playlists and nostalgia radio formats.
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Rick Parashar’s production gave the album a more polished Seattle-style rock sound.

