Nickelback
Active: 2002–2014
16
Releases
13
Active Years
About Nickelback
Nickelback’s melodic post-grunge embraces the radio-friendly vibe of ’80s Canadian rock (think Bryan Adams and Loverboy) and the introspective bent of angsty ’90s alternative.
Unsurprisingly, this gives the Vancouver band widespread appeal: In the 2000s, they crossed over to the pop world with emotionally rich hits, such as “How You Remind Me” and “Photograph,” but kept a firm toehold in the heavier realm with the slashing “Too Bad” and the Southern rock-inspired “Rockstar.” Led by guitarist/vocalist Chad Kroeger, his bassist brother Mike Kroeger, and guitarist Ryan Peake, Nickelback initially coalesced in the early ’90s in Hanna, Alberta, as the cover band Village Idiot, playing alternative songs by Urge Overkill and fellow Canadians The Tragically Hip.
Early songs show traces of this period—the 2000 radio hit “Leader of Men” takes cues from the stacked harmonies of Nova Scotia power-pop act Sloan—although 2001’s global smash Silver Side Up found Nickelback settling into their rowdy but tender approach to mainstream rock.
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Complete Discography
HOW YOU REMIND ME
Documented across 42 weeks
TOO BAD
Documented across 10 weeks
NEVER AGAIN
Documented across 2 weeks
SOMEDAY
Documented across 9 weeks
FEELIN' WAY TOO DAMN GOOD
Documented across 2 weeks
PHOTOGRAPH
Documented across 23 weeks
FAR AWAY
Documented across 9 weeks
SAVIN' ME
Documented across 1 week
Rockstar
Documented across 1 week
ROCKSTAR
Documented across 57 weeks
GOTTA BE SOMEBODY
Documented across 8 weeks
IF TODAY WAS YOUR LAST DAY
Documented across 11 weeks
I'D COME FOR YOU
Documented across 3 weeks
THIS AFTERNOON
Documented across 1 week
WHEN WE STAND TOGETHER
Documented across 5 weeks
EDGE OF A REVOLUTION
Documented across 1 week