10 Huge Nickelback Anthems You Won't Admit You Love

1. How You Remind Me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cQh1ccqu8M You knew it was going to be this one, didn't you? You were already singing along with it in your head before even clicking on from 'Rockstar'. It's ok, such if life - when a song like this comes along, it's understandable. This is the single that caused millions to rush out and buy 'Silver Side Up', Nickelback's third full-length album. It's hard to say what makes this stand out remarkably from the other songs listed here, but there's just something about it. 'How You Remind Me' is a tremendously well-made rock song, which just gets how to have people reaching for that repeat button. It's almost for definite that you know somebody who has criticised this song, but if they're drunk and it comes on, they start to get fuzzy about it all, and immediately want to begin digging through 'old classics' from their youth. Old classics just like 'How You Remind Me', but nobody likes Nickelback anymore, right? Wrong, and a staggering 88 million YouTube video views for this song along confirms that. You can't argue with success, and Nickelback are most definitely that. Those concert tickets are flying out the door as we speak, all for the 10 reasons posted here, amongst others. What are your favourite Nickelback tracks which aren't listed here? Do you agree with the choices on this list? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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