The Best Of Nickelback Volume 1 Zip

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Album Features UPC 23 Artist Nickelback Format CD Release Year 2013 Record Label Roadrunner Records Genre Heavy Metal Number Of Discs 1 Details Playing Time 73 min. Distributor Warner Elektra Atlantic C Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo SPAR Code n/a Track Listing Disc 1 1. Photograph, 2. How You Remind Me, 3. Burn It to the Ground, 4.

Savin' Me, 6. Figured You Out, 7. If Today Was Your Last Day, 9.

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Far Away, 10. Feelin' Way Too Damn Good, 11. Never Again, 13. If Everyone Cared, 15. Gotta Be Somebody, 16.

When We Stand Together, 17. This Afternoon, 19. Something in Your Mouth.

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Best Of Nickelback Cd

When faced with, the band's haters - who are legion - will be tempted to crack wise and say, 'why did I expect this to be blank?' , perhaps inadvertently updating 's old quip about ('why did I expect this album to be blank on both sides?' , one of the few rock reviews that can be quoted in its entirety). Of course, is not blank. It is a generous 19 tracks, not one of which is unreleased, and many of which are culled from their biggest album, 2005's, which went platinum eight times in the U.S., eclipsing even their 2001 breakthrough, which topped out at six times platinum., with its single 'How You Remind Me,' is ground zero for. Their '90s albums, and, are overlooked, but there are three tracks apiece from and 2003's, with the bulk of the record deriving from (six songs) and 2008's (five tunes), with 2011's treated almost as an afterthought (only two songs, which accurately reflects its also-ran status). This means all the hits are here - not just the crossover hits 'Photograph,' 'How You Remind Me,' 'Someday,' 'Rockstar,' 'If Everyone Cared,' 'Far Away, and 'When We Stand Together,' but such rock radio hits as 'Feelin' Way Too Damn Good,' 'Never Again,' 'Animals,' and 'Something in Your Mouth.'

In other words, this is the canon, the songs that kept the Canadian hard rockers on the top of the charts while earning the ire of those who considered themselves to have better taste. Collected, it won't convince a soul, but it certainly does represent the sound and attitude of active rock in the first decade of the new millennium - and there's not a more listenable album out there.

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