Billboard: Nickelback Is The “Band of the Decade”

In further proof that the average American is an imbecile, Billboard has named Nickelback as the “Band of the Decade” for having more chart success during the decade than any other “group or duo.”

They were 7th overall behind Eminem, Usher, Nelly, Beyonce, Alicia Keys, and 50 Cent. Quite a group isn’t it?

In case that’s enough ridiculousness for you, please note that Susan Boyle’s debut album has now been at #1 on the Billboard 200 for three consecutive weeks and has already sold a total of 1.8 million copies in the US.

New mainstream music has become a complete joke. It’s as if something must contain an unbearable amount of suck to be a big seller these days.


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4 Comment(s)

  1. Hey BUDDY… Eminem is an amazing rapper, one of the best if not the best alive right now… I agree with your opinion on everything else. Nickelback does suck a fat one. But just because you don’t like rap doesn’t mean Eminem is not an amazing rapper… because he is my friend, he is.

    Julio | Dec 16, 2009 | Reply

  2. I don’t really have anything against Eminem… I think he’s alright. I’m not really into it. But he’s good at what he does.

    Marvin Marks | Dec 16, 2009 | Reply

  3. Eminem sucks something fierce! He’s not as bad as Nickelback (who is?) but yeah… he’s become extremely lame in my opinion. His lyrics are pretty juvenile and the music is boring cookie cutter BS.

    BrainFace | Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

  4. Eminem was fun at first, catchy quirky tunes when I was in High school/middle school. I thought he had potential with the release of “Stan” and then when he did “Lose Yourself” I thought he was finally maturing and becoming a respectful artist. Boy did he prove me wrong. with his next single.

    I know fart jokes and poo poo are funny and will sell to a nation of music idiots, I just wish he would have turned the corner and left the dick and farts behind him.

    Andy | Dec 17, 2009 | Reply

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