Claims the title of the most rock genre album certifications in 2025
Coming off the announcement of their highly anticipated 2026 Alienation Tour, rock giants Three Days Grace celebrate a monumental achievement with a wave of new RIAA certifications, reinforcing their enduring influence and chart-topping legacy.
The band now boasts five new album certifications and 22 new single certifications, marking one of the most significant milestones in their career. With 13 million album units and 49 million single units for a staggering total of 62 million RIAA certification units, Three Days Grace not only cements their place among rock’s elite but also claims the title of most rock genre album certifications in 2025.
New album certifications include Three Days Grace certified triple platinum, One-X receives five times platinum, Life Starts Now quadruple platinum, and Transit of Venus and Human both certified gold.
Eight singles received gold certification, including “It’s All Over,” “Let It Die,” “The High Road,” “Over and Over,” “So Called Life,” “Lost In You,” “The Mountain,” and “Fallen Angel.” Six songs have been certified platinum, including “Gone Forever,” “Get Out Alive,” “Home,” “Painkiller,” “Chalk Outline,” and “Time Of Dying.” Three tracks have received double platinum certification, including “I Am Machine,” “Just Like You,” and “Break.” “Pain” and “Riot” have been certified quadruple platinum, with “Never Too Late” receiving six-times platinum, “Animal I Have Become” eight times, and “I Hate Everything About You” achieving nine-times platinum certification.
With billions of streams, millions of album sales, and sold-out arena tours across multiple continents, this multi-platinum Ontario, Canada band continues to achieve new levels of success. Along with earning a staggering 20 total No. 1 entries on the Mediabase Active Rock Chart and 19 total No. 1 entries on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock charts, Three Days Grace recently entered the esteemed Spotify Billions Club when their rock anthem “I Hate Everything About You” crossed one billion streams. Released in 2003, the single has since become embedded in rock history.




