Could someone explain to me the hate for Nickelback. I was never a fan of their music and I only ever liked the one song from Spider-Man, but all the hate they got later felt really undeserved. Why do people like the crap on them so much again? Other than the excuse that a lot of their songs sound the same. I can't comment because I barely remember their other songs, other than "Hero". Yet AC/DC's songs sound very similar to each other, but there's not as much hate or complaints about them doing it.
I've actually asked this very question on...I think v1.0 of this site, and...the most cogent answer I got was "They are hated for being average." Not...BAD...just...average. So, yeah, that's the metric for hate on the internet. Being a mediocre talent band. Which I find funny, considering they don't equally vilify every OTHER "just average" band that exists (and there are millions of those), but, yeah, Nickelback is apparently the sacrificial offering on the altar of internet smugness.
Personally I find them perfectly fine. And their song "Hero" from the Spiderman film, is genuinely a good fucking song to me. As well as Figured You Out, which I think is also, a really solid fucking song. I like that song, because the lyrics actually really hit home for me, with a girl that I used to know and was attracted to, as a teen. I never choked her out, and we never had sex, so it's not a lover, but, she was a very wild girl, partier, druggy, sexually active and comfortable with it. And that wild side of her was part of her appeal. But over the years, those traits really started to become something bad, as her drug use, casual disregard for the people around her that supported her habits, etc, made me sour on her. So the way the lyrics transition from him loving the traits, that the later lyrics make him hate her? Yeah, I can empathize with that.
Plus, people like to shit on them, but the lead singer, is smart enough to write one of the most successful songs in recent years, in like 15 minutes, just by studying the traits of popular songs, and structuring a song with those traits. So, yeah I can't really hate on a guy for literally science-ing up a mega-hit, by literally just giving people what they want in a song.