Prior to being named Three Days Grace, the band was known as Groundswell. They became acquainted with local producer
Gavin Brown and gave him several years' worth of material which they had created. The band garnered the attention of many record labels after the release of their demo, largely due to the song, "
I Hate Everything About You". According to drummer
Neil Sanderson, the album's material comes from the "crazy things" the group had seen growing up. Singer
Adam Gontier stated, "I don't find it easy to write about happy shit. You don't need a release when you're happy." The group completed half of the album at
Long View Farm in
North Brookfield, Massachusetts, while the rest was done at
Bearsville Studios in
Bearsville, New York. The album's theme deals with "growing up in a small town, being bullied around and everybody knowing your business." The band began touring with
Trapt in July 2003, in support of the album. During this tour, the group added a new member, guitarist
Barry Stock, who joined the band after they held auditions for another guitarist. The group later joined
Nickelback on The Long Road Tour throughout October and November 2003. The band embarked on a headlining tour called the Three Days Grace World Tour in 2004. They also supported
Evanescence on a North American tour in July 2004 and
Hoobastank on the Let it Out Tour in November 2004. In October 2004, the band re-released their debut album with a bonus DVD that contained, music videos of their singles, behind the scenes videos, backstage footage and concert clips shot in Brazil. ==Composition==