One of the biggest rock bands of their generation, Canadian heroes Nickelback catapulted to MTV stardom in the early 2000s. Powered by a confrontational fusion of post-grunge and metal-indebted hard rock, the best Nickelback albums are masterclasses in the art of mixing radio-friendly choruses with ear-grabbing guitar hooks, over which frontman Chad Kroeger sings with a gravel-voiced passion that made the group an inescapable presence on their airwaves.
Thanks to era-defining hits such as How You Remind Me, Photograph and Rockstar, the band have gone on to sell more than 50 million albums worldwide and continue to fill packed stadiums across the globe. Even Marvel anti-hero Deadpool counts himself a fan: “I’ve had it with all this Nickelback hating,” the “merc with a mouth” famously said. “You think that makes you cool with the cool kids in school?”
If you never made it as a wise man or couldn’t cut it as a poor man stealing, the best Nickelback albums are for you. Here we rank and review the band’s entire discography…
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10: ‘No Fixed Address’ (2014)
Sending the band careening down some of their most surprising musical detours yet, Nickelback’s eighth studio album, No Fixed Address, toyed with EDM influences and even featured a guest verse from rapper Flo Rida, on the song Got Me Runnin’ Round. Assembled on the fly at various locations from Los Angeles to Hawaii, the album features much of note – including lead single Edge Of A Revolution – although its stylistic shifts more than live up to its title. “It was a little bit disconnected,” Chad Kroeger later admitted to Yahoo!, “due to the fact that we recorded it in different geographic locations across the planet.”
Must hear: Edge Of A Revolution