It’s been in the top 30 of The Billboard 200 for 102 consecutive weeks and is currently No. 4, 2005, has become a phenomenon that’s not only eclipsed “Silver Side Up” but is arguably the biggest rock album of the century so far. Thanks to “All the Right Reasons,” Kroeger and his bandmates don’t have to. I didn’t want to accept that we couldn’t make a better record than ‘Silver Side Up.'” “A lot of different people told us that ‘Silver Side Up’ was the biggest record we’ll ever have,” Kroeger says, “that we’ll never, ever have another big record like that again and our career would probably decline and then we’d probably just trail off and that would be the end of Nickelback. Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger recalls the words of caution he received at the end of the cycle for 2001’s “Silver Side Up”-a five-times-platinum juggernaut that launched three hit singles including the monster “How You Remind Me.”
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