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  2. How You Remind Me - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "How You Remind Me" was directed by Greg and Colin Strause and features Nickelback playing a small venue with focus on a female audience member. Kroeger admitted to disliking the idea of a small venue performance at first, opting for a bigger scale arena concert; however, he found the outcome of the video satisfying.

  3. This Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was released on May 4, 2010 and was directed by Nigel Dick. [4] In the video, a fraternity of college geeks throws a huge party to "prove to the world that the nerd brigade knows how to rock". One member is tasked with supplying the beer; another is assigned to find hot women to attend the party.

  4. San Quentin (song) - Wikipedia

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    On August 26, 2022, students attending school at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia received a newsletter stating they were invited to attend and participate in a video shoot Nickelback will be hosting on August 30, 2022 for their forthcoming single, outside the Convocation Mall on campus. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  5. Get Rollin' - Wikipedia

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    On August 31, 2022, video of the band's video-shoot for the lead single "San Quentin" was posted online by fans who attended video-shoot via their social media posts. The single was released on September 7, 2022. [22] [23] [15] [24] The second single "Those Days" was released on October 5, 2022, [25] followed by a music video on October 26. [26]

  6. If Today Was Your Last Day - Wikipedia

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    The song has also apparently been around with Nickelback for a while, but had never been finished. The song received Gold certification in Australia. [4] Lead vocalist/guitarist Chad Kroeger has mentioned the song as his personal favorite from Dark Horse. He had described the middle part of the song as "very motivational, and very positive". [5]

  7. The Long Road - Wikipedia

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    The Long Road is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on September 23, 2003.Recorded at the famed Greenhouse Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, [6] it is the band's final album with Ryan Vikedal as drummer, and features a notable change in style towards more aggressive guitar riffs and the inclusion of double bass drumming.

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  9. Rockstar (Nickelback song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics feature the hopes of someone who desires to be a rockstar. Spoken-word vocals between each verse are provided by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. "Rockstar" is one of Nickelback's most popular singles to date, peaking at number two in the United Kingdom (their highest-charting single in that country) and being certified Platinum.