The only three Nickleback songs I can identify as Nickleback songs is How You Remind Me (good), Photograph (bad), and the Spider-Man 2 song (meh).
It wouldn't surprise me if they release a 20 year anniversary box set in a similar vein to Dookie and finally release the tracks separated on streaming. That would be cool!
Also anybody have an mp3 of Fever? I was gonna rip it from YouTube but I also wanted to see if there was a high high quality mp3 floating around.
*nerd voice* spider-man 1 song, Hero, is ACKSHUALLY a chad kroeger solo song with Mike Kroeger playing bass*; I get out sometimes I promise *and also Matt Cameron on drums and the guy from Theory of a Deadman on guitar plus a verse from the guy who used to sing in Saliva and then went Christian
Lmao I'm listening to the sum 41 song now. I have nothing to say other than I totally forgot about this song
Spider-Man 2 had a whole soundtrack album, I can't remember if it had a specific theme but Gifts and Curses by Yellowcard is one of the most famous songs off it.
(nerdier voice) Actually, Josey Scott came out and said he didn't really go Christian so much as he didn't know what he wanted to do and his managers pressured him to say something, so he went with that. He never did put any solo stuff out, although he's working on something now. Not Christian though.
Canadian bands stick together! Funny enough, Matt Cameron played drums on some Our Lady Peace tracks when Jeremy was out with an injury.
In a similar vein, I feel like Creed is similar to Nickelback in some ways. And their guitarist was on the Chris D Makes podcast a couple weeks ago and it was pretty interesting to hear the behind the scenes stuff.
For years that soundtrack was the only way to stream Give it Up by Midtown in Spotify, at least in my country. Also I think it had an Ataris song?
In other news, Saviors came out about a week ago and I'm still listening and digging it a ton! I've particularly become fond of the run from Goodnight Adeline to Living in the 20s