When Escatawpa’s multi-platinum Grammy-nominated 3 Doors Down released their third album in 2005, they called it “Seventeen Days” because it reflected the deadline the band was working under to put the record out.
Now, three years later, the band’s fourth offering, “3 Doors Down,” to be released Tuesday, is self-titled because it may completely represent the band’s identity and “it’s probably the best record we’ve ever done,” bassist Todd Harrell said.
The band has had a longstanding relationship with America’s military, dating back to the early days of the war in the Middle East. Some military personnel and their loved ones unofficially adopted the band’s single, “When I’m Gone,” as a song to represent their feelings at that time.
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