Released: September 22, 2009

Songwriter: Neil Sanderson Brad Walst Adam Gontier Barry Stock

Producer: Howard Benson

[Verse 1]
Every street in this city
Is the same to me
Everyone's got a place to be
But there's no room for me
Am I to blame?
When the guilt and the shame
Hang over me
Like a dark cloud
That chases you down
In the pouring rain

[Chorus]
It's so hard to find someone
Who cares about you?
But it's easy enough to find someone who looks down on you
Why is it so hard to find someone
Who cares about you
When it's easy enough to find someone who looks down on you?

[Verse 2]
It's not what it seems
When you're not on the scene
There's a chill in the air
But there's people like me
That nobody sees
So nobody cares

[Chorus]
Why is it so hard to find someone
Who cares about you
When it's easy enough to find someone who looks down on you?
Why is it so hard to find someone
Who can keep it together when you've come undone?
Why is it so hard to find someone who cares about you?

[Bridge]
I swear this time it won't turn out the same
Cause now I've got myself to blame
And you'll know when we end up on the streets
That it's easy enough to find someone who looks down on you

[Chorus]
Why is it so hard to find someone
Who cares about you
When it's easy enough to find someone who looks down on you?
Why is it so hard to find someone
Who can keep it together when you've come undone?
Why is it so hard to find someone who cares about you?

Three Days Grace

Three Days Grace is a Canadian alternative rock band formed in 1997 and now based in Toronto. Consisting of lead vocalist Matt Walst, lead guitarist Barry Stock, drummer Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst, the band is best known for their metal-influenced, hard rock sound and clever songwriting.

TDG grew out of Groundswell, a five-member high-school band founded in 1992. With Adam Gontier as lead vocalist, Neil Sanderson as drummer, Brad Walst as bassist, Phil Crowe as lead guitarist, and Joe Grant as rhythm guitarist, Groundswell released one album, Wave of Popular Feeling in 1995. That same year, the band broke up, and it was not until 1997 that Adam Gontier, Neil Sanderson, and Brad Walst got together as “Three Days Grace”.

Working with local producer Gavin Brown, the trio re-worked a number of their past songs and compiled a demo album. After handing it to EMI Music Publishing Canada, TDG produced their smash single “I Hate Everything About You”, which would be released in 2003 alongside their eponymous debut album Three Days Grace through American label Jive Records.