One Thing Remains is the third studio album by Canadian hard rock band Default. It was released on October 11, 2005. The album features a more straightforward hard rock sound than the band's previous work, downplaying their characteristic alternative metal elements.[1] "The Memory Will Never Die" was used as one of the theme songs of World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) event WrestleMania 23 and WWE's Tribute to the Troops. The album produced three singles, including "Count on Me", which reached number one on the Canadian rock airplay chart and the top 40 on both the Mainstream and Alternative rock charts in the United States. The original demo version of "The Way We Were" was first recorded with Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes as its producer but later re-recorded for the album.
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Studio album by Default | ||||
Released | October 11, 2005 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, post-grunge, alternative rock | |||
Length | 40:48 | |||
Label | TVT | |||
Producer | Bob Marlette, Chad Kroeger | |||
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Singles from One Thing Remains | ||||
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Dennis Fallon of the Centre Daily Times praised the band's sound for mixing rock and pop sounds while also being "heavy".[2] The Province's Tom Harrison wrote that while the album appears to be acting as "damage control" for the band's second album which "didn't have the hits of the first one", with this album the band "forges boldly ahead as if nothing is wrong" and "sounds heavier and in control."[3]
All songs written and composed by Default, except where noted.
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[4] | 90 |
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[5] | 7 |
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