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Released on November 19, 2012, via Republic Records, this compilation covers the band’s meteoric rise from 2000 to 2012. It features nine number-one singles and three then-new tracks, marking the transition from original guitarist Matt Roberts to Chet Roberts. Remastered Precision : Every track from The Better Life 3 Doors Down was remixed and remastered specifically for this set. The Tracklist Kryptonite When I’m Gone Here Without You It’s Not My Time Be Like That Away From The Sun Duck and Run There’s a Life The 88.2kHz/24-bit High-Res Advantage While standard streaming offers 44.1kHz, the 88.2kHz FLAC For the casual fan listening on earbuds
: The album also introduced "One Light," "There's a Life," and "Goodbyes," showing the band still had plenty of gas in the tank. Why the FLAC 88.2kHz Exclusive Matters It represents a moment when major labels experimented