Pros: Three excellent hit singles. Poppy hooks and riffs. Cons: After track 5, the album slides into the abyss.
Silver Side Up is the third release and breakthrough album for Canadian rockers Nickelback. Led by the #1 hit How You Remind Me, this album has given over 4 million fans a hooky, catchy version of meat & potatoes hard rock, with no...
Pros: Some excellent songs and the rest is not bad Cons: A lot is somewhat generic
Nickelback's latest album Silver Side Up has some great songs on it, including the megahit How You Remind Me. While the rest of the album is good, there is a lot that blurs together. I am not saying the rest is bad - in fact, I enjoy it...
Pros: Six terrifically constructed, pulse-pounding songs. Cons: Four horribly monotonous exercises near the albums conclusion.
Outside of Limp Bizkit and Slipknot, is there any band that inspires more loathing and condemning from the music listening public than Nickelback? Is it because of the groups insanely over-played radio singles? Chad Kroegers thick-as-mercury ...
Pros: 1 song that was a hit, but the stations beat it into the ground Cons: not very interesting, not much talent shown
Nickelback was formed into a hard rock band in 1996 in Vancouver. There were two brothers who called the shots early on named Chad Kroeger and Mike Kroeger. Both of the brothers did vocals and guitar. They had a cousin Brandon who was willing to be on ...
Pros: Never Again, Good Times Gone Cons: Pretty much everything else.
Okay. Most of my reviews on this site have been of albums that I like, as I feel I can write really well about them. Well, I must inform you that Im about to review an album that I hate with a vengeance! I honestly cant believe I spent £12.99...
Pros: after approximately 39 minutes, it ends Cons: too many to list
Rating Point #1: yes I used a wrestling reference in my title, so sue me Rating Point #2: yes I used all my good lines in my Linkin Park review Rating Point #3: yes I love playing up the King of Rock thing...oh, and this is dedicated to ...
Pros: How You Remind Me, Too Bad, Never Again Cons: Everything Else
I'll tell you what: even in my young and naive alternative days, I never liked this band. I've never seen how anyone could like them. Sure they have three good songs (all of their singles), which is enough to merit at least a two-star rating, but the ...
Pros: Chad Kroeger talks amusingly about Silver Side Up Cons: ...Chad Kroeger talks about Silver Side Up
Shaky Jake: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for logging on to Epinions, your home for the best in music reviews. I am sitting here with Chad Kroeger, lead singer for the world-famous hard rock band Nickelback, for a special feature called ...
Pros: Classic Style of Rock with Power Cons: Imagination seems lost, and lyrics seem childishly repetitious
Nickelback has not been around for that a long time, but neither has most other bands. Most of the bands that have been around for a while are veterans from past generations which include Metallica, Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, and Iron Maiden With only...
Let me start off first by saying that their debut single, "How You Remind Me", is a very great song. The vocals are great, the music is great, and the 2 combined gives the song great emotion. Even the arrangement, and...
Pros: Strong vocals, good melody and composition. Cons: Ironically, weak lyrics.
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jjuhring is in his mid-30’s, married, and has 3 young boys. He is a HUGE music and is most interested in trying to achieve the ‘studio sound’ in his car. (40 minute commute to work). His favorite music is not specifically heavy metal, but...
Pros: Good hit songs, also good supporting songs more of Nickelback's style Cons: Shorter CD, only ~40 minutes
Tracks 1. Never Again 2. How You Remind Me 3. Woke Up This Morning 4. Too Bad 5. Just For 6. Hollywood 7. Money Bought 8. Where Do I Hide 9. Hangnail 10. Good Times Gone Overview I was familiar in passing with ...
Pros: Very good hard rock songs, at a good price! Cons: Not the most original piece of work in the world :P
I love the fact that whatever goes on in the world of music, there is always those sort of bands that aren’t exactly 100% original, but original enough to make it to my top list of liking. Nickelback is such a band, which expands whatever it...
Pros: New sounds fall pleasing upon ears Cons: True Nickelback fans might dislike mass radio play
Nickelback's "Silver Side Up", produced by Rick Parashar and licensed by Roadrunner Records, is Nickelback's second album, but probably their first one to really hit mainstream music culture. Nickelback's single "How you remind me" has placed this album...
Still riding high on the success of their Roadrunner Records debut The State, Nickleback returns with Silver Side Up, an album that reflects marked ly...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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