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Brad Walst (born February 17, 1977) [1] is a Canadian musician. He is the bassist and a founding member of the rock band Three Days Grace , which also includes his younger brother Matt . [ 2 ] As of 2022, Three Days Grace has sold over 10 million albums and singles combined worldwide and the band's songs streams surpass two billion.
Adam Wade Gontier (born May 25, 1978) is a Canadian rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter for Saint Asonia, but is best known as the co-lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and founding member of the rock band Three Days Grace. He co-founded the band in 1992, recording four albums with them before parting ways in ...
Walst is a fan of the UFC and took MMA classes in 2016. [19] His brother Brad is the bassist for Three Days Grace. In 2022, Walst was inducted into the Norwood District High School Hall of Honor along with his brother Brad and then-former vocalist Adam Gontier. [20] He has a son. [21] He stated that his influences include Deftones and Nirvana. [22]
Brad Walst's brother, Matt (of My Darkest Days), became the band's new lead singer and they commenced their 2013 tour with Shinedown and P.O.D. [104] [105] Dani Rosenoer, the band's touring keyboardist and backing vocalist since 2012, also joined the band for the tour.
"Right Left Wrong" is a song by Canadian rock [4] band Three Days Grace. It was released as the third single from their sixth studio album Outsider on November 13, 2018. [5] It was written by Neil Sanderson, Gavin Brown, Barry Stock, Brad Walst and Matt Walst. [6]
The band was founded by Matt Walst in 2005, who was born in Norwood, Ontario, and whose older brother, Brad Walst, is the bassist for Canadian rock band, Three Days Grace. Instead of playing in his brother's band, Walst decided to form one of his own with his friends Brendan McMillan on bass guitar, Doug Oliver on drums, and Chris McMillan on ...
"I Am the Weapon" was written by Matt Walst, Brad Walst, Barry Stock, Neil Sanderson and Simon Wilcox while production was handled by Howard Benson. [4] The song is about "the notion of youth being stolen from generations below ours." Lead singer Matt Walst stated, "Kids aren't getting to live the way that they should be.
Neil Christopher Sanderson (born December 17, 1978) [1] is a Canadian musician. He is the drummer, backing vocalist, keyboardist, and co-founder of the Canadian rock band Three Days Grace . [ 2 ] He cites his influences as John Bonham , Danny Carey , and Stewart Copeland . [ 2 ]