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3 Doors Down - Seventeen Days (2005) | Album Analysis, Fun Facts & Trivia

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3 Doors Down - Seventeen Days (2005)

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3 Doors Down – Seventeen Days (2005): Album Review, Tracklist, Sales, Credits & Trivia

Released on February 8, 2005, Seventeen Days is the third studio album by American rock band 3 Doors Down. Following the multi-platinum success of The Better Life (2000) and Away from the Sun (2002), the band returned with a heavier, more guitar-driven sound. The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, marking the band’s first chart-topping release.

With hit singles like “Let Me Go,” “Behind Those Eyes,” and “Live for Today,” Seventeen Days proved 3 Doors Down could evolve musically while maintaining their signature post-grunge identity.


Album Overview

  • Artist: 3 Doors Down

  • Album Title: Seventeen Days

  • Release Date: February 8, 2005

  • Genre: Post-grunge, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock

  • Label: Republic Records

  • Producers: Johnny K, 3 Doors Down

  • Length: 46:33

The album’s title refers to the length of time the band spent writing and preparing much of the material before entering the studio.


Commercial Performance & Certifications

Seventeen Days was another commercial success for the band:

  • Debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200

  • Sold over 1 million copies in the U.S.

  • Certified Platinum by the RIAA

  • Sold over 2 million copies worldwide

Although it didn’t reach the massive sales numbers of their first two albums, it showcased strong staying power and solidified the band’s mid-2000s dominance in mainstream rock.


Tracklist

  1. Right Where I Belong – 3:23

  2. It’s Not Me – 3:31

  3. Let Me Go – 3:52

  4. Be Somebody – 3:24

  5. Landing in London (feat. Bob Seger) – 4:31

  6. The Real Life – 3:53

  7. Behind Those Eyes – 3:44

  8. Never Will I Break – 3:50

  9. Father’s Son – 3:28

  10. Live for Today – 3:34

  11. My World – 3:04

  12. Here by Me – 3:47


Album Credits

Band Members

  • Brad Arnold – Lead vocals

  • Matt Roberts – Lead guitar

  • Chris Henderson – Rhythm guitar

  • Todd Harrell – Bass guitar

  • Daniel Adair – Drums

Production Team

  • Johnny K (John Karkazis) – Producer

  • 3 Doors Down – Co-producers

  • Andy Wallace – Mixing

  • Ted Jensen – Mastering

  • Republic Records – Label

Special Guest

  • Bob Seger – Guest vocals on “Landing in London”


Hit Singles & Chart Success

🎵 Let Me Go

  • Peaked at #4 on the Adult Top 40 chart

  • Reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100

  • Became one of the band’s biggest crossover hits

🎸 Behind Those Eyes

  • Top 15 hit on Mainstream Rock charts

  • Heavier, guitar-driven sound compared to earlier singles

🔥 Live for Today

  • Top 10 on Mainstream Rock

  • Became a staple in live performances

🎤 Landing in London

  • Featured legendary rocker Bob Seger

  • Fan favorite due to its emotional depth and collaboration


Musical Style & Themes

Seventeen Days leaned into a slightly harder rock sound while keeping emotional, reflective lyrics at its core. Themes include:

  • Personal struggle and self-identity (Let Me Go)

  • Emotional vulnerability (Behind Those Eyes)

  • Faith and redemption (Father’s Son)

  • Ambition and purpose (Be Somebody)

The production by Johnny K gave the album a thicker, modern rock edge compared to the atmospheric tone of Away from the Sun.


Awards & Recognition

  • Debuted at #1 on Billboard 200

  • Strong rock radio presence throughout 2005

  • Multiple songs received heavy rotation on mainstream and adult rock stations

  • Continued the band’s streak of Platinum-certified albums

While not as award-heavy as their debut era, the album reinforced 3 Doors Down’s commercial reliability.


Fun Facts & Trivia

🎤 Did You Know?

  • Seventeen Days was released exactly five years after The Better Life.

  • Bob Seger personally agreed to collaborate on “Landing in London” after hearing the demo.

  • This was the final 3 Doors Down album featuring guitarist Matt Roberts before his departure in 2012.

  • The album shows stronger hard rock influences compared to their earlier melodic style.

  • Daniel Adair left the band shortly after the album’s release and later joined Nickelback.


Why Seventeen Days Still Matters

Seventeen Days marked an important chapter in 3 Doors Down’s career. It proved the band could:

  • Debut at #1 on the Billboard 200

  • Expand their sound into heavier rock territory

  • Continue delivering radio-friendly hits

Songs like Let Me Go and Behind Those Eyes remain staples of 2000s rock playlists, while Landing in London stands out as one of the band’s most respected collaborations.

More than 20 years later, Seventeen Days represents the moment 3 Doors Down fully matured into arena-level rock veterans.


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