Here Is the Ferguson-Inspired Nickelback Song You Didn't Know You Wanted
So this exists and 2 million people have watched it since it was released in September:
The natural impulse of any sentient being here is to deploy some serious anti-Nickelback snark, tear apart the poorly thought-out political philosophy in the lyrics, and then try to locate some ear bleach.
But actually, the fact that these mass culture dingleberries thought that a song based on the unrest in Ferguson was a good idea is kind of encouraging. And heck, Nickelback isn't the only act getting in on the Ferguson bandwagon. Even the great MC Hammer has bestirred himself.
Here's what Nickelback's lead yahoo, Chad Kroeger, told Yahoo!Music when the album was released last month:
Wiederhorn: Another new thing on No Fixed Address is you've written what might be your most poignant political song, "Edge of a Revolution." What motivated you to go that route?
Kroeger: I don't know if North America is on the edge of a revolution, but I wanted it to feel that way in the song, since it feels that way in so many other parts of the world. You turn on CNN and it's like, "Wow!" We'd have it on for 15 minutes and we'd have to shut it off because it was so depressing. The state of affairs in the world these days is so dismal. And I think that's where the song definitely came from. While we were working, the [shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri] was a major story and there was rioting like crazy. So it definitely felt like the seeds of revolution were being planted.
OK, so this is not exactly a sophisticated critique of the militarization of police, the racial bias in our criminal justice system, or the insularity of law enforcement. That's OK. If you're looking for that stuff, Reason can help you out.
Instead, consider this a barbaric yawp driven by a cultural swell of disapproval for the kind of behavior exhibited by the police in Ferguson, both in the shooting of Michael Brown and the aggressive response to the protests after the fact. And just try to ignore the fact that the video—after a churn of Guy Fawkes masks, anti-NSA invective, and little floating nuclear symbols—confusingly ends with uniformed children chanting and thrusting their fists forward in unison. Because…freedom?
Also relevant: Scientific proof that Nickelback sucks ass, and Why does everyone hate on Nickelback so much?
All the godawful lyrics below:
"Edge Of A Revolution"
Head high, protest line
"Freedom" scribbled on your sign
Headline, New York Times
Standing on the edge of a revolutionHey, hey, just obey.
Your secret's safe with the NSA
In God we trust or the CIA?
Standing on the edge of a revolutionYeah, we're standing on the edge of a revolution
Revolution, revolution, revolutionNo, we won't give up, we won't go away
'Cause we're not about to live in this mass delusion
No, we don't wanna hear another word you say
'Cause we know they're all depending on mass confusion
No, we can't turn back, we can't turn away
'Cause it's time we all relied on the last solution
No, we won't lay down and accept this fate
'Cause we're standing on the edge of a revolutionWall Street, common thief
When they get caught they all go free
A brand-new yacht and a finder's fee
Standing on the edge of a revolutionSame shit, different day
Can't keep fed if I can't get paid
We'll all be dead if the shit don't change
Standing on the edge of a revolutionYeah, we're standing on the edge of a revolution
Revolution, revolution, revolutionNo, we won't give up, we won't go away
'Cause we're not about to live in this mass delusion
No, we don't wanna hear another word you say
'Cause we know they're all depending on mass confusion
No, we can't turn back, we can't turn away
'Cause it's time we all relied on the last solution
No, we won't lay down and accept this fate
'Cause we're standing on the edge of a revolutionWe'll all be dead if this shit don't change
Hey hey hey heyWhat do we want? We want the change
And how're we gonna get there? Revolution
What do we want? We want the change
Standing on the edge of a revolutionWhat do we want? We want the change
And how're we gonna get there? Revolution
What do we want? We want the change
Standing on the edge of a revolutionNo, we won't give up, we won't go away
'Cause we're not about to live in this mass delusion
No, we don't wanna hear another word you say
'Cause we know they're all depending on mass confusion
No, we can't turn back, we can't turn away
'Cause it's time we all relied on the last solution
No, we won't lay down and accept this fate
'Cause we're standing on the edge of a revolutionWhat do we want? We want the change
And how're we gonna get there? Revolution
What do we want? We want the change
Standing on the edge of a revolutionWhat do we want? We want the change
And how're we gonna get there? Revolution
What do we want? We want the change
Standing on the edge of a revolution
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You should have done a Gruber and told me it was Clapton inspired. I'm not clicking that.
Can we manipulate the Ferguson PD and NickelBack into destroying each other? That would be great, and it would redeem Ferguson PD.
Just have them do a live concert outsaide the courthouse when the verdict is read. No one will be left to riot.
Just for the sheer humor in it, I would love to see a Nickelback-led revolution.
But would it be televised?
If there will singing involved it won't be on MTV...
"Wait, Nickelback's an actual band? All these years I? thought it was just a derogatory term for a terrible band."
They're not a band. They're Canadian. They're a troupe or something gay like that.
Hey! Don't rip on Canada, fwend!
I'm not your fwend, guy!
I'm not your guy, buddy!
Canada has give us some greatmusic! The Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdive, Cowboy Junkies...
Loverboy.
Celine Deon?
No, Loverboy.
Don't forget Avril Lavigne. And whatever spawn Lavigne and Chad Kroeger produce.
Dude. Rush. Come on.
And they were - at least for a time - actually into Liberty and stuff. Some decent philosophy, anyway.
both in the shooting of Michael Brown and the aggressive response to the protests after the fact
Yeah, no...not going for that any more. I have to admit, that - as in the case of Trayvon Martin - I fell for the initial "HANDS UP! DON'T SHOOT!" anti-cop derp. And Lord knows there are plenty of legit cop murder stories - we see them every. single. day. BAAAAAAALLLKKKOOOOOOOO!!!!
But - this one APPEARS (based on the few, apparent "facts" we've finally teased out) to be a case of - at least - MAYBE it was a "good shoot". SMOOCHES
And all that rioting and breaking shit? Fuck those assholes. And, yeah, fuck the cops fors then aiding and abetting by bringing in the heavy artillery and teargas and shields.
But I blame Al Sharpton, the DoJ et al a lot more than Ferguson po po for fanning the flames on this one.
Too bad the kid got shot. Seems he brought it on his own damn self. Too bad the ensuing stupidity tore up the whole town.
/rant
Also relevant: Scientific proof that Nickelback sucks ass, and Why does everyone hate on Nickelback so much?
I've got scientific evidence that Kansas is in fact, flatter than a pancake.
That aside, I don't know much about Nickelback, but I do know that they get some hate. But just judging as an outsider, if they're still making a living being Nickelback, someone must like them.
All the Lou Reed fans became Nickelback fans after Reed died.
True story.
Really? I mean, really?
You're fuckin' with me.
It's true, Lou Reed is dead.
Lou Reed died?
RBS says so. Take that however you want.
Who the fuck is Lou Reed?
I'm pretty sure your mom is one of their biggest fans. Her favorite song is "Something in Your Mouth".
Does the Nickelback lead singer sound like Ted doing that 'singing in the 90s' bit in the movie Ted?
Speaking of "The Worst Movie EVAR" - fuck, Ted was awful. I almost murdered my wife after she forced me to watch it.
But she'd made pumpkin pie, so I forgave her.
Your experience was remarkably similar to mine.
I thought that movie was all about Flash Gordon
It was mediocre. Like Family Guy. Not terrible, just terribly overrated, with some funny moments. But not nearly as bad a movie as Unbreakable.
No no no. Ted was horrible. But Family Guy is a crime against sentience.
You know you can buy pumpkin pie
I've met one person who really liked Nickelback. His favorite actor was Nicholas Cage and his favorite movie was Road House. Really.
Road House was Nick Cage's best movie. So there's that.
I used to fuck guys like you in prison.
So we have met.
The correct response is "Pain don't hurt."
"You know, I heard you had balls big enough to come in a dump truck, but you don't look like much to me."
Hadn't seen it in years - Mrs. Almanian and I decided to rewatch a couple months ago. So. Funny....
Also - "Next of Kin" with a YOUNG Liam Neeson and Patrick Hairdo
Did you know that someone made Roadhouse into a off-Broadway musical?
If somebody gets in your face and calls you a cocksucker, I want you to be nice. Ask him to walk. Be nice. If he won't walk, walk him. But be nice. If you can't walk him, one of the others will help you, and you'll both be nice.
No, Vampire's Kiss is Nick Cage's best movie. If you haven't seen it...check it out.
Apparently you have not seen Gone in 60 Seconds
I meant actually good.
How dare you!
Leaving Las Vegas was the worst movie of all time.
Road House changed my life. After seeing it I obtained a graduate degree in philosophy, and then I decided to become a cooler. While I am not the best damn cooler in the business, I am definitely in the top twenty-five.
I don't think a revolution of some kind is a bad idea. But a revolution that includes destroying my neighborhood and stealing from people isn't one I want to be a part of .
I'm inclined to think that, 99 times out of 100, a revolution is a bad idea -- precisely because they almost always degenerate into the "destroying my neighborhood and stealing from people" variety of revolt.
Yes, the American Revolution is definitely the exception and not the rule, George Washington may have saved freedom in his time at least by his actions after the war ended.
The older I get and the more I learn, the more amazed I become by the founding of this country.
And even then, there was a lot of stealing and destroying directed toward loyalists during the war.
Sure. I guess I was more or less saying I don't consider looters and rioters to be revolutionaries.
"White privilege is making money of a song about the struggles of POC."
Sorry, I went full retard Tumblr for a second...
nice
I hate Nickelback and I can not lie
You other brothers can't deny
That when a Nickelback song plays on the radio
With their yowling in your ear
You get pissed
Wanna pull up tough
'cause you notice that song sucked
I'm tired of magazines
Saying Nickleback is the thing
Take the average black man and ask him that
And he'll reach for his Gat.
I hate Nickleback.
*applause*
Don't have to be black, to hate Nickleback.
Hey, that rhymed!
I'll add a (feat. DJ sarc) to the song's title.
I don't know what that means, but thanks. I think.
these mass culture dingleberries
"The Traveling Dingleberries"
Motley Dingleberries
Yeah you all are just a bunch of artisinal mayo eating hipsters. Nickleback rules*
* = Well really they are just sorta kinda ok to have on in the background, they aren't like really good or anything but they don't suck any near as hard as bands that get a hell of a lot more love like the long lamented Lou Reed. I mean they aren't even close to the worst act to come out of Canada
Like Loverboy?
Seriously? Have you heard their music? It is aggressively awful. They had a song about 4 years ago that made me seriously want to murder people with the radio...and it's 2:30 so nobody's going to be reading this since it's not in the PM links.
I would be all in on the nickel back hate, but my wife really likes them, and its way better than 90% of the music she listens too.
That sucks. While I put up with things with regards to my wife, music isn't one of them. She's into whatever's new on the college station, oddball black metal, techno, indie rock (not to be confuse with emo), Mediterranean music, and a whole bunch of other eclectic stuff that thankfully does not include crap like Nickleback.
What do we want? We want the change
And how're we gonna get there? Revolution
Revolutions are sometimes justified. But this sort of populist thinking is dangerous. You want change? That's it? There are plenty of people far worse than what we have now that will be more than happy to help you out with that. Be careful what you wish for.
Revolutions not rooted in principles end badly. Even when they are rooted in principles, they sometimes end badly. So I think I'd rather not have Nickleback making uninformed critiques, even if we share animosity towards the targets.
Revolution?
I for one can definitely believe we're on the Eve of Destruction.
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How is there racial bias in the criminal justice system?
Anti-white, maybe?
Yeah, I'm being too kind on Reason. They're ethnomasochistic morons for sure.
Nickelback sounds like a bad rip off of Def Leppard. With a much worse drummer.
These canucks oughta step off. No one asked them for their opinion on American domestic affairs. Don't make us take the rest of your hockey teams.
As for this assuredly wretched song...without hearing it, I can damn well guarantee it was better when the Beatles did it. Hell, I can guarantee it was better when Tracey Chapman did it. Yes, they are all three different songs, but the latter two are just derivative nonsense.
Lastly, I can't trust anyone to write about thing serious when the last time I heard them, they were wondering what was on Joey's head.
Nickelback distaste is clearly fed by the bandwagon effect.
great song and lyrics!
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