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Silver Side Up |  | Artist: Nickelback Label: Roadrunner Records Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $1.99 as of 3/20/2010 21:33 EDT details You Save: $9.99 (83%)
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Seller: awshlp Rating: 421 reviews Sales Rank: 1593
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 618485 UPC: 016861848521 EAN: 0016861848521 ASIN: B00005NWM3
Release Date: September 11, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Never Again | | • | How You Remind Me | | • | Woke Up This Morning | | • | Too Bad | | • | Just For | | • | Hollywood | | • | Look What Your Money Bought | | • | Where Do I Hide | | • | Hangnail | | • | Good Times Gone |
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Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: NICKELBACK Title: SILVER SIDE UP Street Release Date: 09/11/2001 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com Following Staind's footsteps, Nickelback make the personal public and vent a history of frustration and resentment to melodic hard rock. The band's second album, Silver Side Up, starts with "Never Again," an angry tirade against domestic violence that sheds light on the issue without too much sap or sentiment. The album's catchy radio hit "How You Remind Me" and the song "Woke Up This Morning" tell of rotting relationships, while other tracks touch on damaged hope and lost dreams. The post-grunge, alt-metal combo backing these songs packs as strong a punch as the lyrical material, going hard with lots of hooks. The additional slide guitar on "Hangnail" and sludgy, alt-metal riffs on "Hollywood," "Money Bought," and "Where Do I Hide" add a little meat to the alt-rock bones on Silver, elevating Nickelback above the heap of copycat rockers clogging the airwaves. --Jennifer Maerz
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Filth March 9, 2010 N. Hamilton (Alaska) A conglomeration of all things unoriginal and worthless in music. Makes me want to put my hands into a wood-chipper so I could no longer pick up a computer mouse or a cd player or ipod or any other music playing device which might contain this album. This album is probably one of the signs that end of the world prophecies will come true.
Silver Side Up December 11, 2009 MRT "Silver Side Up" is an impressive rock album full of powerful, heavyish but very catchy rock songs. Melody and power are not always something that are captured together on rock albums but Nickelback have managed it on this to great effect. You are launched into this wonderful world with the gorgeous opening track "Never Again" and the album just does not let up, delivering one storming song after another. The combination of pace, power and enjoyment in a studio album is rare - extremely impressive!!
Nickelback rocks it. September 4, 2009 A. Long (Charlotte, NC) As an old or new Nickelback fan, you should love this album. This is the album that first put Nickelback on the charts with "How You Remind Me", "Never Again" and "Too Bad". This is one of their better efforts and it is one of the few cd's where I listen to every single song, rather than skipping around to my favorites.There is literally not a bad song on this one. The song and sound quality is very good on this album, and all of the songs are just straight up rock and roll. Excellent listening.
Really Enjoy It June 13, 2009 Joline M. 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have liked Nickelback since I first heard "How You Remind Me" which was a great pop rock song, blended together just right. Really also liked the vocals and lyrics.
I never got around to getting the record, but heard the song on the radio and purchased the record. This is very good and well rounded, with poppier fare like How You Remind Me and songs that are a bit darker or not quite run of the mill rock.
Maybe they do pay homage to older rock acts and perhaps they have been overplayed, but it does not detract that they write well and I enjoy listening to them.
are you kidding me? March 5, 2009 amc6080 (Sacramento, CA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this is the worst kind of rock out there. cookie cutter grunge rock made to sell lots of records. I dont think these guys take themselves as serious as some of the fans who gave this album good reviews. they just trying to cash in.
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