Curb Nickelback

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  • Release Date: 06/25/2002
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Sales Rank: 24,391
  • Label: ROADRUNNER RECORDS
  • UPC: 016861844028

Listener Rating: (6 ratings)

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Curb

1LISTENLittle Friend 3:48
2LISTENPusher 4:00
3LISTENDetangler 3:41
4LISTENCurb 4:51
5LISTENWhere? 4:27
6LISTENFalls Back On 2:57
7LISTENSea Groove 3:58
8LISTENFly 2:53
9LISTENJust For 3:54
10LISTENLeft 4:03
11LISTENWindow Shopper 3:42
12LISTENI Don't Have 4:07

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Editorial Reviews

In many ways, spinning this reissue of Nickelback's 1998 debut (which never received a Stateside release) is akin to looking at a pal's high school yearbook, what with its mix of enlightening and cringe-worthy moments. Curb is considerably less heavy than the quartet's more recent work, a trait that actually works in its favor on the title track and "Where?," both of which carry traces of Middle Eastern flavor in their thick guitar stew. Chad Kroeger was still in the process of finding himself as a vocalist at this point, with some fairly blatant Eddie Vedder -- and, on "Pusher," even a trace of Crash Test Dummy Moe Berg -- informing his baritone growl. There are tilts toward the heavier end of the spectrum here and there, notably "I Don't Have" and "Detangler," and even the more carefully structured tunes retain a fair bit of their demo feel. Curb should fill a niche for the fan, but it's probably not the best introduction to the band -- for that, see Silver Side Up. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble

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  • Ratings: 6Reviews: 2

this band just stinksby Anonymous

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November 10, 2008: this band is annyoing everything about this band is annyoing i sure hope this band breaks up in the near future because they seriously do stink

I Also Recommend: The Beginning of All Things to End, The End of All Things to Come, L.D. 50, Black Rain, The Opaque Brotherhood.

this band has no talent chad is one terrible lead singerby Anonymous

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October 28, 2008: this band has been pathetic since day 1 this band should have broken up after this album was released nickelback is only in it for the money not the fans chad is terrible guitar player and chad is also a very terrible and lousy lead singer this band is pathetic you want real music check out dark lotus opaque brotherhood or black rain if you want to get the reiussed version of tales from the lotus pod dark lotus debut album buy it off of HatchetGeargeardotcom dark lotus blows nickelback out of the water