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Some of the biggest laughs of the screening came from clips of Nickelback supporters like Ryan Reynolds, whose superhero alter-ego Deadpool passionately defended everyone’s favorite band-to-hate ...
Nickelback spoke to the Los Angeles Times at the TIFF premiere of 'Hate to Love: Nickelback,' a documentary directed by Leigh Brooks.
Hate to Love: Nickelback is a 2023 documentary film directed by Leigh Brooks. [1] The film profiles the Canadian rock band Nickelback , centering on their evolution from one of the most commercially successful rock bands in the world in the 2000s, to one of the most culturally reviled rock bands in the world in the 2010s.
Nickelback released eight singles from their sixth album Dark Horse (2008), including the United States top-10 track "Gotta Be Somebody". In 2011, the seventh album Here and Now topped the charts in Canada. [4] The band has since released No Fixed Address (2014), Feed the Machine (2017), and most recently its 10th album Get Rollin' (2022).
It is the band's highest-charting single since "If Today Was Your Last Day" and is also the band's 10th and final top-forty song. [5] In Germany, the song debuted at No. 84, but climbed quickly. In its third week it reached the top fifty by jumping to No. 49 and in its seventh week it entered the top thirty by reaching No. 29 [6]
Nickelback's 2005 "Photograph" video, which spawned endless memes, has been turned into a Google Photos ad. But this time around, singer Chad Kroeger is in on the joke, looking back at ...
Ryan Reynolds and Nickelback's Chad Kroeger. Ryan Reynolds is showing love to some fellow Canadian artists. On Thursday, Nov. 14, the Vancouver native, 48, posted on Instagram a deleted scene from ...
"I'd Come for You" is the second European single (fourth in Canada) from Nickelback's 2008 album Dark Horse. The song was written by the band and Mutt Lange.It was released March 23, 2009.