Nickelback Is A Rock Band Which Formed In Hanna Alberta Canada In 1995. Nickelback Is One Of The Most Commercially Successful Canadian Groups Having Sold 50 Million Records Worldwide. Nickelback Ranks As The 7th Best Selling Music Act Of The 2000s And The 2nd Best Selling Foreign Act In The US Behind The Beatles For The 2000s. The Band Consists Of Chad Kroeger vocals Guitar Ryan Peake guitar Vocals Mike Kroeger bass And Daniel Adair drums . Read More On Last.Fm
"How You Remind Me" Is A Song By Canadian Rock Band Nickelback. Written By Lead Singer Chad Kroeger And Composed By The Band The Track Was Released On July 17 2001 As The Lead Single From Their Third Studio Album Silver Side Up 2001 . A "Gold Mix" Was Made For Latter Editions Of The Single With The Heavier Guitars Edited Out Of The Chorus. Kroeger Referred To This Song As The Song That Put Nickelback On The Map When Played At Their Concert In Sturgis South Dakota. Considered To Be Nickelback's Signature Song "How You Remind Me" Reached The Top Of The US Billboard Hot 100 And Was Named The Number-One Most Played Song On US Radio Of The 2000s Decade By Nielsen Soundscan Being Spun Over 1.2 Million Times On US Airwaves Since Its Release In 2001 To The End Of 2009. The Song Was Ranked Fourth On The Billboard Hot 100 Songs Of The Decade And 75th On The UK Decade-End Chart. "How You Remind Me" Was Also Rated The Number-One Rock Song And Number-Four Alternative Song Of The Decade Of The 2000s By Billboard. In An Interview With MTV Nickelback’s Lead Singer Chad Kroeger Said That He Wrote The Song About His Old Girlfriend Jodi Who He Had A Rather Dysfunctional Relationship With. He Kept The Lyrics Very Ambiguous However Which Accounts For Much Of The Song’s Success As Many People Could Relate To An Ex Who Started Pointing Out All Of Your Faults At The Same Time And Caused Considerable Heartbreak “This Time I’m Mistaken For Handing You A Heart Worth Breaking.” Silver Side Up Was Nickelback’s Third Album And Many Of The Songs Were About Relationships And Personal Issues.