3 Doors Down is climbing the charts again as fans return to the band’s biggest songs following the death of frontman Brad Arnold.
The rock band’s compilation album, The Greatest Hits, has re-entered the Billboard 200 at No. 23, marking a major return for a collection first released in 2012. The album has now spent 46 weeks on the chart.
The renewed interest in 3 Doors Down’s music comes after Arnold died in February 2026 at age 47 following a battle with cancer. In the weeks after his passing, listeners returned to the band’s catalog, leading to a rise in streams and sales for its best-known songs and albums.
The Greatest Hits has become one of the clearest signs of that renewed interest. The collection brings together many of the songs that helped make 3 Doors Down one of the biggest rock bands of the early 2000s.
The album includes fan favorites such as “Kryptonite,” “When I’m Gone,” “Here Without You,” “It’s Not My Time,” “Let Me Go,” “Be Like That,” “Loser” and “Away from the Sun.”
Earlier this year, The Greatest Hits appeared on several Billboard album rankings as listeners revisited 3 Doors Down’s music. According to Forbes, the compilation debuted on the Top Streaming Albums chart at No. 28, giving the band its first appearance on that ranking with the collection.
The album also climbed from No. 16 to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart. It became the group’s second leader on that ranking after Time of My Life, which spent four weeks at No. 1 beginning in 2011.
Elsewhere, The Greatest Hits reached the top 10 on Billboard’s Top Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums and Top Rock & Alternative Albums charts. The collection placed at No. 3 on both the Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums rankings and reached No. 4 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart.
The album also returned to the Top Album Sales chart at No. 34.
Several 3 Doors Down songs have also returned to Billboard rankings. Among the tracks seeing new chart activity are “Here Without You,” “Kryptonite,” “When I’m Gone,” and “It’s Not My Time.”
These songs represent some of the band’s biggest moments. “Kryptonite,” the group’s breakout hit, helped launch 3 Doors Down into mainstream success in 2000. “When I’m Gone” and “Here Without You” later became major hits from the band’s second album, Away from the Sun.
“Here Without You” has continued to find an audience long after its original release. In 2025, the official music video for the song reached one billion views on YouTube, more than two decades after the single was released in 2003.
The song peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became 3 Doors Down’s third top 10 hit. It was also certified six-times platinum by the RIAA as of December 2024.
3 Doors Down formed in Mississippi in 1996 and became one of the defining rock acts of the early 2000s. The group scored major hits with songs including “Kryptonite,” “Loser,” “Be Like That,” “When I’m Gone” and “Here Without You.”
Its 2000 debut album, The Better Life, became a major commercial success, while later albums Seventeen Days and 3 Doors Down both debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
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