Gone Forever earns RIAA Platinum for Three Days Grace, recognizing 1,000,000 units on November 18, 2025.

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Gone Forever earns RIAA Platinum for Three Days Grace, recognizing 1,000,000 units on November 18, 2025.

Gone Forever earns RIAA Platinum for Three Days Grace, recognizing 1,000,000 units on November 18, 2025.

Canadian rock band Three Days Grace has earned a new RIAA certification for their 2006 single, "Gone Forever." The track was officially certified Platinum on November 18, 2025, signifying 1,000,000 certified units sold in the United States. Released by RCA Records, "Gone Forever" is a key track from the band's second studio album, One-X, which was released on June 13, 2006.
"Gone Forever" is described as an explosive anthem about the realization that a relationship is wrong and the relief that comes with its end. The song's lyrics, penned by then-frontman Adam Gontier, reflect on personal suffering while ultimately concluding that he is better off without a toxic partner. The track continues to resonate with listeners, having accumulated approximately 50,640 pageviews on the lyric annotation site Genius.

Since forming in Norwood, Ontario, Three Days Grace has become a vanguard of modern hard rock. The band has achieved significant chart success, securing nineteen #1 records at Mediabase Active Rock and seventeen #1s at Billboard's Active Rock chart. Their work has earned multiple nominations at the Juno Awards for "Best Rock Album" and at the iHeartRadio Music Awards for "Rock Song of the Year." As one of the most listened-to rock bands in the world, Three Days Grace maintains a substantial digital footprint with over 7.3 million Spotify followers, more than 17.3 million monthly listeners, and over 5 billion combined streams across platforms.