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  2. Follow You Home - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Follow You Home" was produced by the band to accompany the release of the track. The music video was premiered on music video hosting service Vevo on 30 March 2014. [4] The three-and-a-half minute video prominently features lead singer Danny McNamara walking through the streets of London while singing along to the lyrics of ...

  3. All the Right Reasons - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-disc set and includes a Nickelback wallpaper, as well as three live tracks and a remixed version of "Photograph" as bonus tracks. The bonus DVD includes four videos, a behind-the-scenes tour diary, and interviews. Special edition "Photograph" (live) "Animals" (live) "Follow You Home" (live) Wal-Mart exclusive special edition

  4. List of songs recorded by Nickelback - Wikipedia

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    Guitarist Billy Gibbons performed on "Follow You Home" and "Rockstar" from 2005's All the Right Reasons. A recording of a previously unreleased guitar solo by Dimebag Darrell appears on the tribute song "Side of a Bullet". In 2005 the band released a cover of "We Will Rock You" by Queen, written by Brian May, as a B-side to "Photograph".

  5. Category:Songs written by Chad Kroeger - Wikipedia

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    Far Away (Nickelback song) Feed the Machine (Nickelback song) Feelin' Way Too Damn Good; Fight for All the Wrong Reasons; Figured You Out; Flat on the Floor; Fly (Avril Lavigne song) Fly (Nickelback song) Follow You Home (Nickelback song)

  6. Feelin' Way Too Damn Good - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" is the last known Nickelback music video to feature former drummer Ryan Vikedal. The video shows the band playing in what looks like a warehouse, where a light is shown floating around them, as well as what appear to be high school couples in various settings throughout the first half of the video.

  7. Million Miles an Hour - Wikipedia

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    "Million Miles an Hour" is a song recorded by Canadian rock group Nickelback for their eighth studio album, No Fixed Address (2014). Written by band members Chad Kroeger and Ryan Peake, the song was issued to American active rock radio November 25, 2014 as the album's second rock single and third overall single. [3]

  8. The Long Road - Wikipedia

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    The Long Road is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on September 23, 2003.Recorded at the famed Greenhouse Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, [6] it is the band's final album with Ryan Vikedal as drummer, and features a notable change in style towards more aggressive guitar riffs and the inclusion of double bass drumming.

  9. How You Remind Me - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "How You Remind Me" was directed by Greg and Colin Strause and features Nickelback playing a small venue with focus on a female audience member. Kroeger admitted to disliking the idea of a small venue performance at first, opting for a bigger scale arena concert; however, he found the outcome of the video satisfying.