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Some time later, it was named the most played song of the decade by Nielsen Soundscan. Since its release in until the end of , the damned thing was played 1. On the strength of that single, Silver Side Up sold , copies in Canada, 6 million copies in the U. Then the song became too big. It never stopped playing. It was everywhere. Its legacy is that it introduced people to Nickelback. In doing so, it became a signpost — a specific moment in time when you met the thing you hate.

Now, it's hated by association. But when it finally did, it was undeniable: The band would soon become a parody of itself. Maybe Kroeger was fascinated by the success of his first hit and was testing out whether he could do it again.

It was a simple idea, a mashup of the slightly adjusted songs, with each one playing out of a different audio channel. The results are astonishing: The two songs line up so perfectly, rising and falling in the same spots to a near-identical chord progression.

And by God it worked. Nickelback were officially bankable. Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in in Hanna, Alberta, Canada. The band is composed of guitarist and lead vocalist Chad Kroeger, guitarist, keyboardist and backing vocalist Ryan Peake, bassist Mike Kroeger, and drummer Daniel Adair. The band went through several drummer changes between and , achieving its current lineup when Adair replaced drummer Ryan Vikedal.

Nickelback is one of the most commercially successful Canadian rock bands, having sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. In , Billboard ranked them the most successful rock group of that decade; their song "How You Remind Me" was listed as the best-selling rock song and the fourth best-selling song of the decade overall. It just felt like the bar was already so much higher.

There were many more responses, theories, and a few unhelpful screeds, but you get the idea. Meanwhile, Nickelback endures as do their legions of fans. Alan Cross is a broadcaster with Q and World Canada Local.

Alan Cross has an anthropological question: Why do so many say they hate Nickelback? Full Menu Search Menu. Close Local your local region National. Search Submit search Quick Search. Comments Close comments menu. Video link. Close X. Click to scroll back to top of the page Back to top. By Alan Cross Global News. Now the band has switched from their rock roots to producing generic pop songs —following the same formula they did with their old albums, creating songs that follow in the footsteps of other famous pop songs, but bring nothing new to the table.

The Nickelback memes are arguably more popular than the band right now, and most of their recent public performances, like the Thanksgiving halftime game, have sparked petitions to have them replaced. Most recently, the band has seen an increase in streams, specifically for their song "Photograph. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website.



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