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    Nickelback songs are generally used in several massive movies, including The Scorpion Queen ("Yanking My Heart Out") and Daredevil ("Learn your Hard Way").

    Silver Side Up was an incredibly popular album, but not necessarily in the expected nations. While it went five times platinum the united states, the album went double platinum in Australia of all places. Incidentally, their music video for "See You in the Show" was filmed in Australia. They are particularly favored by the Aussies, it feels... the album, The Long Road, hit triple platinum in the same country.

    Nickelback has had its fair share of problems with finding a drummer to stick around and was off to your rough start at the beginning. Nowadays, though, their music videos and albums are usually more popular than ever and they have a worldwide crowd... not bad for a bunch of Canucks!
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    Grabbing from the previous and showing growth is eminent as each monitor spins, working the listener further down the road. The arrangement of songs is designed for less hand holding than Dark Horse , allowing freedom to absorb at an individual pace. This album is adult with edge and sexual provocative lyrics which can be less suggested, as with Dave Matthews, and more direct.

    Very seldom does Nickelback bring their influences to your table when writing together with recording. This lets the music stand by itself merit so comparisons are limited, and it will continue their longevity strong for more releases to come. A hard hitting first track and a tease afterwards keeps the audience licking their own lips for more.

    The brand new release is unlike The Long Road and All the right Reasons , which are over moments after they get started because each song has such an impact that time lures so fast. Here now 's tracks are consistently 3ish minutes long where previous releases experienced most tracks at 4ish min's. So why does it seem that the CD takes a bit longer to listen to? Possibly all the experienced writing learned from "Mutt" Lange still lingers and also the band is just trying too hard.

    "When we stand Together" can be a very socially conscience good article for this more "Party Rock" trend band. They have not really stepped into this musical content since "Never Again", and it's great to find the band understanding the impact that they have on the conscience with the youth. Throughout the 80's, every rock/hard rock/metal band would have at least one slow song that either was their "love" song or a social statement. Nickelback uses some of this concept by which include several slower tracks, but should stay while using the power rock with just a couple slower tunes. The best tracks could be the fast, busy songs using stacked guitars and growling vocals.

    "This suggests War", "Bottoms Up", "Midnight Queen" and "When we Stand Together" are definitely the best this release provides, but do not quit on the remaining seven tracks, for a few will have their place with different listeners. You will either have the music and accept that lyrics or love the lyrics and let the music stand. Not the band's highlight but it'll have its place in the majority listener's collections.

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