Since the beginning of their career,3 Doors Down have proven they can write a slew of hitmusicwith the best of them. After forming in 1996, they had a debut album ready by 2000. Throughout their seven studio albums, they have proven to be stellar at creating songs in multiple genres, just like somelegends who have famously changed sounds. Additionally, their lead singer, Brad Arnold’s unique voice, constantly set them apart, turning everything into gold.

During a time period when other artists were making a name for themselves, such as thehit making, Nickelback, 3 Doors Down were able to shine. While bands likeSlipknot wore makes to stand out while performing,3 Doors Downmanaged to carve out their own path thanks to their defining songs.They ended up on manyBillboardcharts and found their work being used by major entities such as World Wrestling Entertainment. This helped them gain exposure and cement their legacy.

10Kryptonite

Album: The Better Life (2000)

In January 2000,the world was introduced to 3 Doors Down through their very first single, “Kryptonite.“The song took off as fast as Superman could fly. It became an instant radio hit, securing the top spot onBillboard’sModern Rock Tracks chart. It even reached third place on the coveted Hot 100, giving the band instant credibility.

The song was early proof of the band’s ability to write catchy tunes. This was one of the first songs they ever penned, demonstrating that they were wise far beyond their years. After a year of its release, the song remained on fourBillboardcharts. By the end of the decade,it had maintained its prestige, landing in the 43rd spot on that particular Hot 100 chart. Now it has over one billion streams on Spotify.

9Loser

Debuting with one hit single is a great start, but being able to follow up with another truly begins to establish a band as a prominent force. This song, which came from a personal perspective, ranked on multipleBillboardcharts, much like “Kryptonite.” Although it did not reach as high on the Hot 100,it did achieve a first-place finish on the Mainstream Rock chart.

The songs run on that particular chart became historic, as it stayed there for 21 weeks. This placed the band in the history books for this specificBillboardchart. In the song’s early years, it continued to grow in popularity and significantly contributed to making their first album 7x platinum. With two major hits,their first record has become a must-listen.

8When I’m Gone

Album: Away From The Sun (2002)

Following up a great debut is a crucial statement for musicians, ensuring they don’t become a forgotten band. 3 Doors Down came back stronger than ever when they releasedAway from the Sun.The record was immediately off to a strong start when they put out the lead single, “When I’m Gone,“an emotional tune about being away from love.

The song reached the Top 5 on theBillboardHot 100 twice.Helping the track maintain its reach was its powerful music video,which showed the band performing on the USSGeorge Washingtonin front of United States military personnel. There was also a second video released for the song, but the on-stage performance in particular added a stronger meaning to the tune.

7Here Without You

In addition to many other hits,the band’s sophomore album also featured perhaps their biggest power ballad of all time, “Here Without You.” Much like “When I’m Gone,” this song also became an anthem for the United States military, which the band appreciated. It became especially important for the members at the time, serving overseas in the Iraq War.

Throughout the years, the song’s popularity has maintained, and this track alone has become 6x platinum.

This also marked yet another song for them that reached the Top 5 on theBillboardHot 100.It became a worldwide sensation, and yet another signature song for the band, quickly making their setlist a must-see. Throughout the years, the song’s popularity has maintained, and this track alone has become 6x platinum.

6Let Me Go

Album: Seventeen Days (2005)

It may seem like a tough situation for a band to not have their song used in a major motion picture, but 3 Doors Down were able to make the best of the situation with their hit “Let Me Go.” Originally, the track was intended to be featured inSpider-Man 2; however, it didn’t happen. Since they enjoyed it so much,they used it as their lead single for their third studio album.

With this tune as the lead, the anticipation forSeventeen Daysgrew. The song, whichthe band has confirmed as a break-up anthem, performed well on the charts. Additionally, the music video was more than just the band playing the song; it told the story of life in turmoil. This added to its allure and made it yet another classic for the band.

5Landing In London Ft. Bob Seger

Over the course of their career, 3 Doors Down were not known for doing many collaborations, but when they did in 2005, they did it in the biggest way. For their song “Landing in London,” the band was accompanied by the legendary Bob Seger.This was a case of perfect timing, as Seger was recording in the same studio as the band.

Since Seger was on the song,it became a tune that reminded many of his classic 1973 “Turn the Page.”

This was yet another song for them that spoke about the struggles of being away from home. As the band continued to grow,this was a struggle they learned more about. Since Seger was on the song,it became a tune that reminded many of his classic 1973 “Turn the Page,” which also spoke about life on the road.

4It’s Not My Time

Album: 3 Doors Down (2008)

By the time the band’s self-titled record came out in 2008, they had released many songs with powerful messages, but they weren’t finished. “It’s Not My Time” has become perhaps the most powerful song they have ever released. On so many occasions,this tune is a rallying cry that lifts individuals up when they need it the most.

This was yet another track that the band had originally written with a film in mind, but once again it ended up not being used. Nonetheless, it worked out well for them as it became a huge hit on the radio and on television, asits music video was being played constantly on MTV. The video tells a powerful story about how precious every second of life is.

3Train

For a band that has released so many emotional songs, their track “Train” was another addition to that list, but it was slightly different asthe instrumentation is that of a pure hard rock tune. It begins with an immediate heavy instrumental, hooking listeners from the first note. The song features a catchy melody, which, along with strong vocals, creates perfection.

It was the ideal track to kick off their self-titled album and has proven perfect for opening concerts, as demonstrated during their tour in 2024. During the song’s initial release, it reached multipleBillboardcharts. The band themselves enjoyed the tune so much thatthey included the demo version of it on their 2011 album.

2Every Time You Go

Album: Time Of My Life (2011)

One song by the band that deserves much more attention is “Every Time You Go.” From the instrumental to the lyrics, this tune has everything that their classic hits possess, but it hasn’t received as much recognition as they have. Nonetheless,it played a significant role in promoting their 2011 album,Time of My Life.

They enjoy writing straightforward messages, making it very easy to connect with them.

Additionally, this tune was also recorded acoustically, which was a fantastic rendition. Either version evokes an overwhelming sense of nostalgia,reminding listeners why 3 Doors Down is one of the most relatable bands ever. They enjoy writing straightforward messages, making it very easy to connect with them.

1In the Dark

Album: Us And The Night

The seventh studio album from 3 Doors Down, titledUs and the Night,arrived in 2016.It featuressome of the strongest instrumentals they have ever released. One of the prime examples of this is the single “In the Dark.” Along with being a single, the song was also accompanied by a music video that features a little nostalgia in the beginning, before telling a sultry story.

This song, along with a couple of other releases, helped this record place on multipleBillboardcharts, including a Top 15 finish on the 200 and a second-place ranking on the Top Rock Albums chart.The record was praised for its lyrical content, with songs like “In the Dark” having a great chance to grow in legacy as more time passes.