[10] The singles from the album included "When You're Young", "Every Time You Go", "What's Left", "Back to Me", and the title track.
Brad Arnold told Alternative Addiction that "he and his band mates were likely to collaborate on a new project in the near future.
[12] Brad says, "We've all been writing and sharing files electronically, and so when we get together I think we're going to be ready to record right away, and evolve these songs into an album.
"[14] In October 2010, 3 Doors Down finished the recording process of the new album in Los Angeles, CA, with Grammy nominated Howard Benson taking the role as producer.
On October 27, 2010, they performed at the T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia, Cancer and AIDS Research event held in New York City.
[15] In an interview at the event, lead singer Brad Arnold revealed the album title as Time of My Life.
Brad Arnold spoke very positively of the album's heavier sound: "This record shows some growth on our part.
"[18] On January 10, 2011, it was confirmed the first single from the album, entitled "When You're Young", was to be released to radio the very same day.
On December 4, 2012, it was announced the fifth single from the album, entitled "Time of My Life", was to be released on the radio mainstream.
I think our experience helped a lot with reaching our goal, and this album exemplifies the whole statement of having the time of our lives".
[22] Chris Henderson, in an interview with Entertainment Focus on July 27, 2011, discussed the band's new album.