Dark Horse

Nickelback  Main Performer

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1 Something in Your Mouth Kroeger/Lange/Moi/N 3:38
2 Burn It to the Ground Kroeger/Moi/Nickelb 3:30
3 Gotta Be Somebody Kroeger/Moi/Nickelb 4:13
4 I'd Come for You Nickelback/Lange/Kr 4:22
5 Next Go Round Kroeger/Nickelback 3:45
6 Just to Get High Nickelback/Kroeger 4:02
7 Never Gonna Be Alone Nickelback/Lange/Kr 3:47
8 Shakin' Hands Kroeger/Lange/Moi/N 3:39
9 S.E.X. Kroeger/Nickelback 3:55
10 If Today Was Your Last Day Adair/Kroeger/Kroeg 4:08
11 This Afternoon Kroeger/Lange/Moi/N 4:34
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Dark Horse

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Roadrunner Records

Dark Horse

UPC: 016861802820

Release Date: 11/18/2008

Original Release Date: 11/18/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Something in Your Mouth, Burn It to the Ground, Gotta Be Somebody, I'd Come for You, Next Go Round, Just to Get High, Never Gonna Be Alone, Shakin' Hands, S.E.X., If Today Was Your Last Day, This Afternoon]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Nickelback are not known for their insight, but Chad Kroeger's caterwauling claim that "we got no class, no taste" on "Burn It to the Ground," is a slice of perceptive, precise self-examination. Nickelback are a gnarled, vulgar band reveling in their ignorance of the very notion of taste, knocking out knuckle-dragging riffs that seem rarefied in comparison to their thick, boneheaded words. Of the two, the music is far less offensive, particularly on Dark Horse, where they work with the legendary producer Robert "Mutt" Lange, who pumps up muscle on Nickelback's heaviest rockers and adding some color to their power ballads, suggesting some heretofore verboten suggestions of modernity in the form of electronic rhythms. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi