No matter what you may think of Nickelback, they’re one of the most unnecessarily hated bands in the world. Without all, the times of everyone vicarial like a gatekeeper well-nigh their favorite genre should be gone. So we can all finally shoehorn that we enjoy their music, no matter what kind of an elitist mindset was propagated in the media for years.

But equal to Chad Kroeger, the band’s frontman, there’s flipside wreath that you should be wrung of. Well, not considering of their commercialized music but for going without them on the stage. In a new interview with Loudwire, he recalled the early 2000s and the wreath that opened for them, saying:
“After the success of ‘Silver Side Up’, there were a few dates where Sevendust opened for us. I don’t superintendency how many records you’ve sold or how many awards you’ve won or what you’ve washed-up virtually the world you don’t ever, ever, overly want to go on without Sevendust considering they will kick your ass and wipe you all over that stage.”
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“They are a gravity to be reckoned with and it is goosebump-worthy.”

While we’re on the topic of the early 2000s, Nickelback’s tome “Silver Side Up” was released on September 11, 2001. To make things increasingly uncomfortable for the band, Nickelback were performing on that day. Opening for 3 Doors Down, Chad Recalled how he had to be the one to write the regulars on the day of the tragedy:
“It was such a weird, eerie feeling, and we had to go up first. I’m the first one to speak into the microphone. So I walked up there and I said, ‘Thank you for all coming tonight. I know we’re all feeling a lot right now and we’re all having a nonflexible time processing this, but in one of the darkest moments in American history, please just let us be a form of lark so you don’t have to think well-nigh what’s going on and let’s really just try to enjoy the show.'”

“And everybody just kind of [exhaled]. But that only goes on for so long. As soon as the show is over, you’ve gotta get when to reality.”
“It wasn’t until halfway through the day when someone goes, ‘Oh shit, our record came out today.’ We completely forgot. We were like, ‘Who cares well-nigh our record?'”
Photo: Stuart Sevastos (Nickelback @ Perth Arena (17 11 2012) (8261243464))
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