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'''Current Members''':
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!! Members
!!! Current
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Gontier also preformed guest vocals in the Music/{{Apocalyptica}} song "I Don't Care" and in the Canadian supergroup Big Dirty Band for ''Series/TrailerParkBoys: TheMovie'' along with Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee of Music/{{Rush|Band}}, Die Mannequin's Care Failure, Ian Thornley of the band Thornley, and Music/TheTeaParty's Jeff Burrows.
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I just noticed there were two The Band Minus The Face entries.
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* TheBandMinusTheFace: Adam left January 9, 2013.
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* TheBandMinusTheFace: Averted. They were one of the biggest rock bands out there with [[FaceOfTheBand Adam Gontier]] on vocals. He then left for unexplained reasons and formed Saint Asonia. The band continued with Matt Walst of My Darkest Days. Though highly controversial to say the least, and they aren't as successful as they were before, they've managed to remain a big name in the rock scene despite losing their most prominent member. The new Three Days Grace have had no problems scoring hit-after-hit on rock radio, just like they did before, even if they weren’t as big as the Gontier-era hits. Although Saint Asonia also scored some rock hits, they weren't as big as the Three Days Grace hits; many old fans do, however, prefer Saint Asonia to the Walst-fronted Three Days Grace. This all changed with the release of Outsider, widely considered one of their best albums with 3 #1 singles.
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* TheBandMinusTheFace: Averted. They were one of the biggest rock bands out there with [[FaceOfTheBand Adam Gontier]] Gontier on vocals. He then left for unexplained reasons and formed Saint Asonia. The band continued with Matt Walst of My Darkest Days. Though highly controversial to say the least, and they aren't as successful as they were before, they've managed to remain a big name in the rock scene despite losing their most prominent member. The new Three Days Grace have had no problems scoring hit-after-hit on rock radio, just like they did before, even if they weren’t weren't as big as the Gontier-era hits. Although Saint Asonia also scored some rock hits, they weren't as big as the Three Days Grace hits; many old fans do, however, prefer Saint Asonia to the Walst-fronted Three Days Grace. This all changed with the release of Outsider, widely considered one of their best albums with 3 #1 singles.
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Edited "The band as of Human" to "The band in 2003" to correct the caption with the image shown above.