NICKELBACK: Are they really that bad?
Nickelback is one of the world’s most best-selling bands, but this doesn’t mean everyone likes them. What do you think?
Nickelback is one of the world’s most best-selling bands, but this doesn’t mean everyone likes them.
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Formed in 1995, the band’s song ‘This is How You Remind Me’ became one of the most-played tracks soon after its release. Parties, clubs, and radio stations everywhere couldn’t get enough of the song… Until the internet had decided that some of its users really had enough of the song.
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Is Nickelback really that bad?
Here’s more about one of the best-selling bands, and how they also became one of the most questionable to play at parties.
IS NICKELBACK REALLY THAT BAD?
Nickelback formed in 1995, with Chad Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Mike Kroeger, and Daniel Adair.
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The band’s first incarnation started as a cover band but later switched to original songs. After the success of ‘This is How You Remind Me’, the band became much more radio-friendly – and from there, their songs charted to massive success.
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Their song ‘Hero’ was used for the original Spider-Man soundtrack, too.
Who still remembers the scene?
WHY NICKELBACK HAS LOST AND GAINED FANS
Opinions vary about different bands. Some people like Mandoza and others prefer Kurt Darren.
Nickelback gained fans as a radio-friendly band but also lost popularity because some began to consider them overplayed. Even when a song is great, listening to it too much can eventually have the opposite effect.
Do you still listen to Nickelback – or do you consider their last albums old news?
NICKELBACK: BILLBOARD TOP ROCKERS
Whether they’re liked or not, Nickelback takes credit as Billboard top rockers who have sold millions of albums since the start.
According to BestSellingAlbums.org, they’ve sold more than 50 million records – and counting.
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