Guest Jobber of the Week Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 That How You Remind Me - Nickelback was the top song played on American radio for 2002? In fact statistics show (they apparently can measure this) that How You Remind Me was played over 440,000 times. During the height of its popularity it was played over 3,400 times in one week. The song length is 3.3 minutes and by dividing that (math isn't accurate) amongst the week that it turned out it was played continuously over the week. Of course, they'll probably never be heard from again because they're Canadian, but that's the way the cookie crumbles, I guess.
Guest Choken One Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 Yeah...I've know this for about 5 months now. However...Didn't this come out in 2001? Hey, NB had a couple other hits but they will go the way of the Dodo...
Guest redbaron51 Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 Only in Canada you can have a gold record and by next week, you will see him on the bus
Guest Choken One Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I saw The guy in Nashville on PPV last Wednesday...
Guest Youth N Asia Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I was a little suprised how well it did. I didn't hate it (at first). I didn't think it was catchy enough to do as well as it did. It was nice to see a rock song get more play then anything else though, even if it's not your favorite.
Guest crandamaniac Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I saw The guy in Nashville on PPV last Wednesday...
B. Brian Brunzell Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 Sweet Jesus. Nickelback had the most played song for 2002? Jus shoot me in the fucking head right now.
Guest Choken One Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 It seems like that Damn "Somewhere I belong" is gunning for the most overplayed of 2003...If not "In Da Club".
LaParkaYourCar Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I hated "How You Remind Me" it was a very ear grating song. The singing was very annoying and the notes he sang were repetitive. And the background music was pretty much bland. How the hell did that many people want to hear it that many times?
Guest Fook_Hing_Ho Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I heard about that a few months ago. I don't really care for Nickleback much, despite being Canadian.
Guest WhenDanSaysJump Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 How the hell did that many people want to hear it that many times? Because radio programmers are evil.
Your Paragon of Virtue Posted April 28, 2003 Report Posted April 28, 2003 I don't think many Canadians are exactly quick to point out where Nickelback is from. I mean, it's not exactly something to be proud of. Now Stompin' Tom Conners, there's a man that I can bust a move to...
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