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Anyway, the critics had a field day with these bands. Never Again did so many people agree on hating something so loudly while so many other people were quietly buying 8 million copies of it. That's not failure. That's a Photograph of exactly how wrong everyone on the internet can be.
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#nickleback is my guilty pleasure… #relatable #humor #nickleback #tiktok
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Look, nobody was pretending this was Higher art jazz or progressive metal. These were songs about being Broken, being Far Away, or Here Without You, being the guy in the parking lot at 11pm who just needs one more chorus before he goes inside. And that guy was all of us. Every single one of us was that guy at some point, and Creed held the door open for him With Arms Wide Open, no questions asked.
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November 1st
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What this genre understood, better than anything that got five stars in Rolling Stone that year, is that sometimes you don't want odd time signatures and polyrhythms. You want Scott Stapp screaming at the sky on your behalf. You want Chad Kroeger to let you know he understands why you hide your love from someone some days. You want Brad Arnold (may he rest in peace) to hold you when you’re scared and love you when you’re gone. You want Aaron Lewis to deliver an Epiphany over your car speakers at 2 AM.
These songs are a doctor's note for every bad decision you made since 2002. And they’re my Kryptonite, my Remedy.
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Puddle of Mudd made feeling like a puddle of mud the greatest feeling in the world, Hinder somehow made cheating on your partner sound like the most romantic thing that ever happened, and Daughtry got voted off American Idol, went Home, and outsold everyone in America for two years in a row. The critics were not consulted on any of this.
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And unlike the critics, these bands and I don’t just see you. We are you.
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