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Nickelback signed to Roadrunner Records in 1999. By then, they already had two studio albums under their belt — 1996's Curb and 1998's The State. Silver Side Up ...
Nickelback formed in 1995 and, ... It appeared on the album “Silver Side Up,” ominously released on Sept. 11, 2001, but went on to top the Billboard Hot 100 in 2002.
In a new interview with Loudwire, Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger recalled the band’s early success following the supermassive Silver Side Up, the album that spawned the single that made the ...
Following the success of Silver Side Up, Nickelback's four subsequent albums all peaked at No. 1 — 2003's The Long Road, 2005's All the Right Reasons, 2008's Dark Horse and 2011's Here and Now.
Canadian rock icons Nickelback broke big in 2001 with their third album Silver Side Up, which featured the monster hit “How You Remind Me,” a sarcastic breakup song inspired by the personal ...
The Associated Press ended up taking down the tweet and apologizing. “A tweet sent on the @AP_Planner account about Saturday, Sept. 11, being the anniversary of a Nickelback album was deleted.