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All the Right Reasons
Nickleback haven?t made it this far by throwing their audience di ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 02/02/08 (Useful, 56 readings)
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I first heard of Nickelback when they released the massive hit 'how you remind me' about 5 years ago and I am pleased to say that they are still around and producing more quality tracks. This album is the latest release from the Canadian rock band and contains some absolutely belting tracks in my opinion! The song that is probably the one most reader on dooyoo will be familiar with is the track ' rockstar' which is currently doing well in the charts. The some is quite rocky and describes a desire to be a rock star and all the privileges that go with it. This ncludes the rather controversial suggestion that all rockstars have drug dealers on speed dial. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/01/08 (Useful, 32 readings)
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Released: 25th December 2006 Genre: Rock Total Length: 41:33 Price: £7.99 - iTunes Shop Rating: 8/10 I recently purchased this CD from the iTunes store for just £7.99. It is one of my favourite albums I have had, but includes some songs that I don't like as much, which bring down the rating. With most bands, I really like some of their songs, and hate others. With Nickelback, I love most of their songs but some aren't as appealing. This is the fifth studio album released by Nickelback, the post-grunge/rock Canadian band. They sold more than 60,000 copies in it's first week having been released, which topped their other ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/04/08 (Useful, 12 readings)
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I Wouldn't call my self the biggest rock fan ever, but I have been a fan of Nickelback since their 2001 Release Silver Side Up and I have to say I love every single song on this album, there isn't a Nickelback song I don't enjoy. Definitely an Essential album for anyone who enjoys GOOD music. Until now this is a must buy you just have to get it rockstar is a great song, but it has now been played to death by radio stations. Unlike other albums, this has a little more sense of direction of what the album should sound like. The songs all link into each other very well; the song writing is perfect, Chad Kroeger is at the peak of his song ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/01/06 (Very useful, 991 readings)
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Since 2001 and the release of the bands third studio album, post-grunge outfit Nickelback have fallen relatively flat. Sales of the bands latest disc, aptly titled 'The Long Road' (to failure some may say) sunk below the expected mark and left the band with a reputation for simply being an early 90's imitation. The band have taken their fair share of criticism since hitting the scene with the massive, yet overplayed 'How You Remind Me', a track which gained number 1 status in the UK singles chart, a rare feat for any rock band - and despite said criticism, the Canadian rockers have chosen to change very little; a move which is likely to gain them few new fans. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 2 readings)
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Nickelback's 2005 album, All the Right Reasons, is one of their most famous yet because it features the well known hit single 'Rockstar'. Sadly a lot of people have come to associate this with parody thanks to DFS (it featured in a really bad TV advert of theirs), but don't let that put you off this album! All the Right Reasons includes: 1. Follow You Home 2. Fight For All The Wrong Reasons 3. Photograph 4. Animals 5. Savin' Me 6. Far Away 7. Next Contestant 8. Side Of A Bullet 9. If Everyone Cared ... Read the complete review
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