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3 Doors Down
Biography
Hailing from the small town of Escatawpa, MS, 3 Doors Down found national success in the early 2000s with a string of post-grunge singles, most notably "Kryptonite" and the ballad "Here Without You." "Kryptonite," with its minor-key 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.
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