Nickelback Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | How You Remind Me |
| 2 | Far Away |
| 3 | Savin’ Me |
| 4 | Photograph |
| 5 | If Everyone Cared |
| 6 | Rockstar |
| 7 | Someday |
| 8 | Burn It to the Ground |
| 9 | If Today Was Your Last Day |
| 10 | Animals |
| 11 | When We Stand Together |
| 12 | Too Bad |
| 13 | I’d Come for You |
| 14 | Never Gonna Be Alone |
| 15 | Something in Your Mouth |
| 16 | Next Contestant |
| 17 | S.E.X. |
| 18 | Follow You Home |
| 19 | Never Again |
| 20 | Fight for All the Wrong Reasons |
| 21 | Lullaby |
| 22 | This Afternoon |
| 23 | Side of a Bullet |
| 24 | Figured You Out |
| 25 | Just to Get High |
| 26 | Someone That You’re With |
| 27 | Next Go Round |
| 28 | Flat on the Floor |
| 29 | Shakin’ Hands |
| 30 | Feelin’ Way Too Damn Good |
| 31 | Because of You |
| 32 | Believe It or Not |
| 33 | Woke Up This Morning |
| 34 | Just For |
| 35 | Do This Anymore |
| 36 | Where Do I Hide |
| 37 | Trying Not to Love You |
| 38 | Should’ve Listened |
| 39 | Hollywood |
| 40 | Good Times Gone |
| 41 | Hangnail |
| 42 | Another Hole in the Head |
| 43 | Money Bought |
| 44 | Leader of Men |
| 45 | See You at the Show |
| 46 | Bottoms Up |
| 47 | This Means War |
| 48 | Throw Yourself Away |
| 49 | Breathe |
| 50 | Midnight Queen |
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About Nickelback
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band from Hanna, Alberta, formed in 1995, who became one of the most commercially successful post-grunge acts of the 2000s with their blend of heavy guitar riffs and radio-friendly melodies. Their breakthrough album "Silver Side Up" (2001) spawned the massive hit "How You Remind Me," which dominated rock radio and established their signature sound of anthemic choruses and Chad Kroeger's distinctive gravelly vocals. Despite widespread critical mockery and becoming a cultural punching bag, the band achieved remarkable commercial success with songs like "Photograph," "Far Away," and "Someday," selling over 50 million albums worldwide. Their polarizing status paradoxically cemented their cultural impact, making them simultaneously one of the most successful and ridiculed bands in rock history, while their consistent output across albums like "Feed the Machine" and "No Fixed Address" has maintained their dedicated fanbase for nearly three decades.