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	Subject: Nickelback
	Written By: bbigd04 on 05/26/06 at 12:52 am
	
They've got to be one of the worst "rock" bands ever, either them or Creed, lol. I wonder why rock is mostly dead now, because of lame bands like Nickelback. That Chad Kroeger guy has a very annoying voice, and all their songs sound the same.
	
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: whistledog on 05/26/06 at 12:57 am
	
I only like Nickelback because they are Canadian, and I always support all Canadian bands no matter how sucky they are ;D
Kroeger's voice gets on my nerves, especially on that Hero song from Spiderman
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: bbigd04 on 05/26/06 at 12:59 am
	
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	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: whistledog on 05/26/06 at 1:03 am
	
"Only a hero can save us"
Heck, only ear plugs can save me from listening to Nickelback ;D
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: Sister Morphine on 05/26/06 at 2:02 am
	
I actually love Nickelback.  
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: bbigd04 on 05/26/06 at 2:05 am
	
I actually love Nickelback.  
The only one I really liked from them was How You Remind Me.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: Sister Morphine on 05/26/06 at 2:07 am
	
The only one I really liked from them was How You Remind Me.
I really got into their new album.  I wasn't too big on Photograph (it was played the hell out), but I really like Saving Me.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: bbigd04 on 05/26/06 at 2:16 am
	
I really got into their new album.  I wasn't too big on Photograph (it was played the hell out), but I really like Saving Me.
I don't really like the new album, which is why I probably posted this topic, lol. Their last album with Someday and Feelin Way Too Damn Good wasn't that bad I guess, I did like those songs a couple years ago.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: Trimac20 on 05/26/06 at 4:48 am
	
I actually love Nickelback.  
Hey, everyone's got their faves. If you love listening to a singer who has a voice like fork being scrapped over fine china, then fair enough...
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: mach!ne_he@d on 05/26/06 at 1:35 pm
	
I actually love Nickelback.  
Yeah, there o.k. Not my favorite band but they've got a few decent songs. I actually like post-grunge better than emo for the most part.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: whistledog on 05/26/06 at 2:17 pm
	
Savin' Me is an OK song.  It was the #1 here in Canada for many weeks, which meant it was on the radio aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall the time
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: Apricot on 05/26/06 at 3:13 pm
	
That Chad Kroeger guy has a very annoying voice, and all their songs sound the same.
I saw a site where they played 3 Nickelback songs at the same time, and they match up really well.
And Oh God, I hate his voice.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: bbigd04 on 05/26/06 at 3:17 pm
	
I saw a site where they played 3 Nickelback songs at the same time, and they match up really well.
And Oh God, I hate his voice.
That's my main problem with them (and creed), their songs all sound the same.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: Apricot on 05/26/06 at 3:23 pm
	
That's my main problem with them (and creed), their songs all sound the same.
Creed had a little variety, their radio releases all sounded similar though.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: GoodRedShirt on 05/26/06 at 8:13 pm
	
Don't like his voice. I'm sure they'd be better if he had a better voice.
	 
	
	Subject: Re: Nickelback
	Written By: Zoso on 05/27/06 at 3:51 am
	
I don't really like them, but I do like that song of there that goes "I like your pants around your feet" but I forget the title.
	 
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