With a sound equal parts Pearl Jam/Creed grunge-anthemic and Hinder modern/heavy, and a touch of hard-edged Southern rock that betrays its Mississippi origins, 3 Doors Down was a huge success straight out of the gate, and quickly became one of the biggest rock bands in the country. The group's fourth album finds it continuing confidently down the path the band established, as Brad Arnold's voice contrasts heavyweight wailing with contemplative near-crooning. Rampaging riff monsters like "Train" rub shoulders with the power balladry of "Your Arms Feel Like Home," as the band's trademark mix of raw energy and melodic pop unfurls itself once more.
01 Train 02 Citizen/soldier 03 It's not my time 04 Let me be myself 05 Pages 06 It's the only one you've got 07 Give it to me 08 These days 09 Your arms feel like home 10 Runaway 11 When it's over 12 She don't want the world