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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.
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.
Matt Walst from My Darkest Days, the brother of bassist Brad Walst, became the new lead singer. [22] On April 19, 2023, Gontier reunited with Three Days Grace to perform "Never Too Late" and "Riot". [23] Gontier reunited with the band a second time for their Nashville, Tennessee concert on October 10, 2023.
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]
"The Mountain" is a song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace. It was released on January 25, 2018 as the lead single from their sixth studio album Outsider. [3] The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart in March 2018 and became Three Days Grace's 13th number one on the chart while tying the record with Van Halen. [4]
The group spent roughly six months to record the album, while the songs on the record were written over the course of ten years. [18] On "I Hate Everything About You", the band recorded two guitar parts for the song, the main guitar part and intro riff.
Gotye discussed writing "Somebody That I Used to Know" in an interview with Sound on Sound: "Writing 'Somebody' was a gradual and linear process. I started with the Luiz Bonfa sample, then I found the drums, and after that I started working on the lyric and the melody, and added the wobbly guitar-sample melody.
The band released a teaser of the single on their website on August 27, 2009, before the song was sent for radio airplay the following week. [4] According to bass guitarist Brad Walst, "Break" is about "breaking away from bad influences," during an interview by the Peterborough Examiner. [5]