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Milliyet

Milliyet is a Turkish left-wing newspaper.

On February 1, 1979, its editor, Abdi İpekçi, was murdered by Mehmet Ali Ağca, a member of the ultra-nationalist Grey Wolves who would later try to assassinate the Pope. Sentenced to life in prison, he soon escaped with the help of comrade Abdullah Çatlı, who was also a prominent operative of Gladio "stay-behind" NATO clandestine structure.


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Nickelback are also heavily criticized as commercial sellouts by grunge fans because of their simple radio-friendly sound, which makes frequent use of digital post-processing. (source). The fact that Nickelback seldom touches on taboos in their lyrics (profane or otherwise) make their sound a viable option for rock, alternative, and mix stations. "Rockstar" has the band reflecting on the consequences of their new status as recognized musicians; something that is executed with solid ability and thought.

Kroeger deals with nostalgia, friendships and the passage of time in one of the 2005 singles "Photograph". Their fifth album, "All the Right Reasons" (2005), sees a progression in their subject matter. The context provided in Nickelbacks' songs also make it easy to create a mental picture of the subject matter; they seldom if ever speak metaphorically. Earlier albums included songs discussing problems many can relate to, such as parental desertion and domestic abuse.

As many bands, Nickelback's lyrics deal mostly with either acquirring romance, the loss of romance, or the transition between love and hate in relationships. The result is radio friendly hard rock with no frills; save some dubbing in a few of their songs for dramatic effect ("Figured You Out"). The frontman Chad Kroeger is the dominant element; his vocals sustain the songs through verse and hook. Nickelback's style is best described as hard rock; no electronic sounds or DJs gueststar in their songs.

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They are now based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The core of the band hails from Hanna, Alberta. . The name derived from the nickel in change Mike Kroeger frequently had to give customers back in his job at a Starbucks coffee shop.

Nickelback is a post-grunge rock band founded in western Canada in 1995.
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Live At Home (DVD above) (October 29, 2002) It Ain't Like That (Alice in Chains cover, feat. Spider-Man (May 3, 2002) Hero (Only featured as a bonus on the Spider-Man DVD). The Scorpion King (March 26, 2002) Yanking Out My Heart. Nickelback - Photo Album (October 4, 2005).

Nickelback - The Videos (September 23, 2003). Nickelback - Live At Home (October 29, 2002). (2x Platinum)[citation needed], #13 UK, #2 AUS. All the Right Reasons (October 4, 2005) #1 CAN (2x Platinum)[citation needed], #1 U.S.

(3x Platinum)[citation needed], #5 UK. The Long Road (September 23, 2003) #1 CAN (4x Platinum)[citation needed], #6 U.S. (6x Platinum)[citation needed], #1 UK, #1 CAN, #4 DE. Silver Side Up (September 11, 2001) #1 CAN (8x Platinum)[citation needed], #2 U.S.

The State (March 7, 2000) #11 CAN, #130 U.S. Curb (1996) re-released (June 25, 2002). Hesher (Demo EP) (1996). Daniel Adair - Drums and Vocal.

Mike Kroeger - Bass. Ryan Peake - Guitar and Backing Vocals. Chad Kroeger - Lead Vocals and Guitars.