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Stephen Thomas Erlewine dismissed the band as "heavy-rock hucksters" who were aping grunge bands such as Nirvana or Alice in Chains but not bringing any fresh creativity to their expressions of angst. The final track, the party anthem "See You at the Show," only led Erlewine to doubt the sincerity of the somberness on the rest of the album.

Chuck Arnold of People dismissed the album as "light on ingenuity" and songs such as "Someday" as built on shallow hooks that are initially catchy but ultimately forgettable. Chad Kroeger emeged not only as a frontman on stage and on record, but also as a sort of musical entrepreneur, a calculating businessman, and songwriter. Reporters noted that the members of Nickelback started managing themselves between their first and second albums, with Chad Kroeger tracking radio airplay of their songs.

Interviewers often found him talking at length about how he had studied what makes a popular song a hit. I would dissect every single song that I would hear on the radio or every song that had ever done well on a chart and I would say, 'Why did this do well?

Between albums, in , drummer Ryan Vikedal left the band. He claimed the rest of the band had pushed him out because he was not the type of drummer they wanted. Daniel Adair, formerly of 3 Doors Down, replaced Vikedal as drummer. The group's next album, All the Right Reasons , was released in October of It included guest appearances by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top—who played a guitar solo on the song "Follow You Home" and sang backing vocals on "Rock Star"—and a posthumously sampled appearance by Chad Kroeger's friend Dimebag Darrell from Pantera, culled from guitar outtakes.

The band also explored a more acoustic sound on some songs. The critical debate over Nickelback grew even more intense with the new album's release. Erlewine of All Music Guide noted that Kroeger evoked sadder emotions and the band responded with more acoustic instrumentation, but complained that the band still repeated the same chords, melodies, and harmonies too often; still played "clumsy, plodding riffs"; and included little humor in their lyrics.

Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly stuck up for Nickelback again. And by God it worked. Nickelback were officially bankable. Then they became the band that everyone hated. If you wanted to pinpoint the time Nickelback became the enemy of music critics, it would have to be in Authenticity was abandoned for a new identity as rock radio sultans.

Nickelback was now in the business of making hits. The album had 11 songs, but it spawned a bonkers seven singles, each one bigger than the last. Seven singles. The singles from this album kept radio well-fed for a year and a half. Regardless of where you stand, this band raked in money.

Reasons went on to sell a stunning eight million copies in the U. And the rest is kind of a blur. When petitions to stop the band from playing pop up — and they do all the time — this is the Nickelback they rail against: A derivative of a derivative, an uninspired hit factory, somehow with enough popularity to fill arenas.

It's enough to irk the most open-minded music lover. Whatever the hell his retraction meant is irrelevant. Issued at a time in which Canadian content requirements were increased and, accordingly, local radio stations had begun to desperately seek out homegrown product , the album fared very well on indie charts. Nickelback toured ceaselessly in support of The State , logging approximately shows while playing alongside other groups of the burgeoning post-grunge genre.

Their commercial appeal wasn't lost on the record industry, either, and The State 's distribution rights were quickly snapped up by Roadrunner Records in the U. As the band continued to tour, Kroeger kept writing new songs, many of which were polished in front of live audiences. The combination of Nickelback 's growing popularity and Kroeger 's focused songwriting propelled Silver Side Up onto album charts across the world, spearheaded by the hit single "How You Remind Me.

The Long Road then arrived in , featuring an increasingly polished sound and another high-charting single, "Someday. In February , Nickelback announced the departure of Vikedal.

He was soon replaced by 3 Doors Down 's former drummer Daniel Adair , and Nickelback returned to Kroeger 's studio in Vancouver to begin work on another album. It proved to be Nickelback 's most popular effort to date, remaining in the Billboard Top 30 for over two years and selling over seven million copies in the U. It also spawned five Top 20 singles, a feat that attracted the attention of veteran producer and demonstrated hitmaker Mutt Lange.

Nickelback traveled to Lange 's home in Switzerland to share songwriting ideas; impressed with the results, they also enlisted him to helm their next album. Recorded in a converted Vancouver barn, Dark Horse marked the band's sixth studio album upon its release in November In Nickelback was invited to sing at the closing of the Olympics in Vancouver.

The ceremony was marked by the song "Burn It to the Ground. In , fans of the rock band happily greeted the album Here and Now. The central singles of the album were "Bottoms Up" and "When We Stand Together," which immediately began to broadcast on the radio. The group went to meet the fans and published the songs on the official website, providing them with free access. A couple of months later, a music video for the song Nickelback "When We Stand Together"appeared on the air.

At the end of , it turned out that the album took 37th place in the top of the most successful albums of the year. The volume of sales of the disk made 1, 1 million copies. In , the musicians began to work hard to record the next album. In , the band released a record called Feed the Machine.

It is difficult to exaggerate the popularity of Nickelback. This rock band became legendary. Photos of the band members regularly appear on the covers of glossy magazines, and the first chords of musical compositions cause awe even in those listeners who are not fans of the group.

Nickelback became a part of the musical trends of and did not stop there. Now the musicians are developing and experimenting. In , heavy-metal fan Mike Kroeger spoke in an interview about the desire to record an album of heavier music. The bassist stated his passion for Metallica , Megadeth, and Slayer, hinting that the next record may have a sound similar to these bands.

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