Nickelback albums ranked: 1. Feed the Machine (2017) 2. The State (1998) 3. The Long Road (2003) 4. All the Right Reasons (2005) 5. Dark Horse (2008) 6. Silver Side Up (2001) 7. Get Rollin' (2022) 8. No Fixed Address (2014) 9. Here and Now (2011) 10. Curb (1996)
I can't really rank Curb seeing as i don't really listen to it a whole lot. 1. Feed The Machine 2. The State 3. Silver Side Up 4. All The Right Reasons 5. Get Rollin' 6. Here and Now 7. The Long Road 8. No Fixed Address 9. Dark Horse I know you'll disagree with the state, but there are many cuts off the record that are criminally underrated. Leader of men, Worthy to say, Breathe, Cowboy hat, One last run, Not leavin yet, Old enough (lyrics aside), All of those are good stuff.
@@DrSmallarms I just could not find myself gravitating towards it. A lot of the radio singles were some of the worst I heard, and the sex songs…okay, next go round is stupid fun, but SEX is just stupid, and Something in your mouth is just pain. Not even burn it to the ground does anything for me. It’s fine, but I just feel like it isn’t heavy enough compared to the later heavy tracks Nickelback would do, especially in feed the machine. The only tracks I’d go back to unironically is This afternoon and Just To Get High, the latter being the best on the album IMO. Even with No Fixed Address, as problematic as it is, I found myself coming back to more songs there. Million Miles an Hour, Edge of a revolution, She Keeps Me Up, Sister Sin, Get ‘em up, Satellite, The Hammer’s Coming Down, all of them I find myself listening to more than anything off of Dark Horse.
@@coleandres2154 I’m sorry, I just wasn’t digging it. Even no fixed address had 7 tracks I can go back to in spite of its faults. Dark horse had 2 tracks I can consider good (this afternoon and just to get high), and the others are either cheesy radio singles or cringey sex jams…okay, next go round is the only one of those that works, but the others can eat me. Not even Burn it to the ground impresses me. It’s fine, but I feel like it could’ve been a bit heavier, or a bit more explosive.
Nickelback albums ranked:
1. Feed the Machine (2017)
2. The State (1998)
3. The Long Road (2003)
4. All the Right Reasons (2005)
5. Dark Horse (2008)
6. Silver Side Up (2001)
7. Get Rollin' (2022)
8. No Fixed Address (2014)
9. Here and Now (2011)
10. Curb (1996)
I can get behind a lot of that except The State. That’s tough for me
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Dark horse
I can't really rank Curb seeing as i don't really listen to it a whole lot.
1. Feed The Machine
2. The State
3. Silver Side Up
4. All The Right Reasons
5. Get Rollin'
6. Here and Now
7. The Long Road
8. No Fixed Address
9. Dark Horse
I know you'll disagree with the state, but there are many cuts off the record that are criminally underrated. Leader of men, Worthy to say, Breathe, Cowboy hat, One last run, Not leavin yet, Old enough (lyrics aside), All of those are good stuff.
why is Dark horse last? most of the bands best songs are on that album
@@DrSmallarms I just could not find myself gravitating towards it. A lot of the radio singles were some of the worst I heard, and the sex songs…okay, next go round is stupid fun, but SEX is just stupid, and Something in your mouth is just pain. Not even burn it to the ground does anything for me. It’s fine, but I just feel like it isn’t heavy enough compared to the later heavy tracks Nickelback would do, especially in feed the machine. The only tracks I’d go back to unironically is This afternoon and Just To Get High, the latter being the best on the album IMO.
Even with No Fixed Address, as problematic as it is, I found myself coming back to more songs there. Million Miles an Hour, Edge of a revolution, She Keeps Me Up, Sister Sin, Get ‘em up, Satellite, The Hammer’s Coming Down, all of them I find myself listening to more than anything off of Dark Horse.
@ASLB247 dark horse the best foh
@@coleandres2154 I’m sorry, I just wasn’t digging it. Even no fixed address had 7 tracks I can go back to in spite of its faults. Dark horse had 2 tracks I can consider good (this afternoon and just to get high), and the others are either cheesy radio singles or cringey sex jams…okay, next go round is the only one of those that works, but the others can eat me. Not even Burn it to the ground impresses me. It’s fine, but I feel like it could’ve been a bit heavier, or a bit more explosive.
Love the group
Never understood the anti-Nickelback people
Hahaha the state is their best album and curb is way way higher than anything after 2005
That’s a hot take for sure
@@Therockprojs sometimes less is more
@@Therockprojs no it ain't
You really put their 2 best albums at last place? Smh
That’s tough having those two at the top of the list