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The State
by Nickelback
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  • Original Release Date: March 7, 2000
  • Format - Music: MP3
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24 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Album Grows on You..., July 11, 2004
By presypclhs (New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The State (Audio CD)
This is a very good album, overall. The progression of Nickelback from Hesher to Curb to the State to Silver Side Up and to The Long Road is fairly straightforward. The guitar plaing becomes more complicated and the singing becomes smoother. The latter is not necessarily a good thing, however. The singing on this album is wonderful, it is rough, and gritty and fits the tone of the album beautifully. Lead singer and frontman Chad Kroeger loses this roughness in his later albums, yet his voice is too rough in earlier albums. To me, his voice is perfect on the State.

Breathe - To me, Breathe is a very remorseful song. The lyrics seem to be coming out of the mouth of someone who is bored of the life they are living. "Who wins /Well who cares/It always ends up the same." The singing is rough, of course, and the guitar playing is at its best in this track. Truly one of the best songs on the album.

Cowboy Hat - Cowboy Hat is one of the best songs on the album. I dont really know what the meaning of the lyrics are, but Chad's voice is just perfect. The percussion is great, as is the guitar. The opening stanza is probably one of my favorites of alltime. Cowboy Hat is extremely catchy and I think would probably have made a better opening track than Breathe.

Leader of Men - Leader of Men, according to Chad Kroeger, is "a song about magic mushrooms." Before I heard that, I didnt pay much attention to the lyrics. But lines like "Tell your friends not to think aloud/Until they swallow/Whisper things into my brain/Your voice sounds so hollow" are a giveaway. This is an enjoyable song to listen to and I can see why its so popular. It is one of my favorites. Though the vocals are not fantastic on this track, the lyrics are outstanding. "I jumped in to save a girl/It was somebody's daughter" is one of my favorite lines in any song.

Old Enough - This is an interesting song. I'm not crazy about it, though it appears to be very popular. The vocals are very good, as is the guitar, but there is something in the overall presentation of this song, perhaps the combination of the vocals and the guitar playing, that doesnt draw me in. The song is a bit strange, and the lyrics are open to interpretation. This is a good song, though its one of my least favorites on the album.

Worthy to Say - Again, according to Chad Kroeger, this is a song "about marijuana." I like this song well enough. I think the song is about more than marijuana though. Nickelback seems to be discussing a growing crime-rate among youth. This track showcases Chad's vocals, and is really quite good, though personally I just cant seem to get into it.

Diggin' This - I dont really like this song. The vocals dont seem to work well with the percussion or the guitar playing. I dont dislike this song so much that I would skip it, and I do sing along with it. The lyrics are very aggressive, and dont really fit the mood of the song: "Did I ask for your input?/
How's the taste of your own foot?"

Deep - I'm not crazy about this song either. The lyrics seem somewhat childish, or at least, very immature. "who will be the big men giving some" is just one example. The vocals dont stand out very well, and the whole song is kind of soft and doesnt fit with the rest of the album.

One Last Run - I'm conflicted over this track. I strongly dislike the lyrics, but the vocals and guitar playing are very good. When this song comes on, I tend to ignore what Chad is actually saying, and just listen to his voice, and the sound of the music around him.

Not Leaving Yet - I like this song very much. There are a number of references to Jesus, and christianity, most very obvious such as "Come lie next to me Jesus Christ." The singing is good, Chad is at his best here, and the guitar is perfect, and balances very well with the other instruments. This is a fine song, and one of the best on the album.

Hold Out Your Hand - The lyrics to this song are actually very short, but send a tough message. The song starts out by mentioning the army, and ends with mentioning childless mothers. The connection here shouldnt be too hard to make. This is a very good song, and I really enjoy listening to it.

Leader of Men (Acoustic) - Nickelback is one of the few bands who may be better live then on album. While the acoustic version may not have the harder ending that the album version did, the vocals are rougher and just fantastsic. The guitar playing is perfect and just went perfectly with the vocals.

Overall, this is an excellent album. It loses speed in the middle, but only for a couple of tracks. Nickelback is one of my favorites, and so is the State. I highly recommend this album to anyone.

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24 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Is Rock Back Finally?, July 13, 2000
By Joe (Gloversville, MS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The State (Audio CD)
With 3 Doors Down's "Kryptonite" and Nickelback's "Leader of Men", there are finally two great rock songs on the chart for the first time since about 1994.

Leader of Men is just classic driving hard rock. It's about getting high, but its also about making choices. When Nickelback says, "I'm not a leader of men since I prefer to follow", it's obvious the group fears peer pressure driving a person to drugs.

The opening song on the CD really clicked for me. Lead singer Chad Kroeger says half the song is about Stalin and Churchill walking together and the other half is about a deteriorating relationship. The question why he would mix those topics together comes up to the listener. After a few listens though, it starts to fit together. The song rocks too hard to bother with the lyrics anyway. Most of the album is like that. From the opening Breathe to the closing songs, Not Leavin' Yet and Hold Out Your Hand, Nickelback pumps adrenaline back into music.

While not quite Springsteen or even Ozzy Osborne lyrically, Chad Kroeger does offer some insights into The State- of everything that goes on in the listener's life. As I leave for college, the lyric from Breathe, "If I could pack my life, I wanna know do you want me to go?" is one that really touches me. The opening line of "Leader of Men" also touches me, "Tell your friends not to think out loud until they swallow."

In all Nickelback created a canvass with this album that contains so many images from all people's lives. It's for you to discover, buy this album.

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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nickelback's Debut....., February 16, 2005
By Petar Vodogaz "Commissioner" (Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The State (Audio CD)
I started off as a fan of Nickelback after their Curb CD. Realising that they had a debut album I decided to buy this one and whilst many of the songs were listenable they were to me flat sounding. Nickelback was relatively knew on the music world stage and it took them sometime to get their footing and become well known. It was only ever going to be a matter of time.

This CD is not going to be for everybody, however it is a introduction to how Nickelback sounded at the beginning and their musical evolution over a matter of time. I wish the band all the luck in the future and they have certainly improved 10 fold over the last few years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nickelback-The State
"The State" has some great work by Nickelback. "Leader of Men" is a great song.
Hard rock and some great guitar work
Published 4 months ago by Patrick McCarthy

4.0 out of 5 stars A Best Kept Secret
I, as I imagine many people, thought that Nickelback's first album was Silver Side Up. Finding out that they had 2 albums before it (this one, The State, and another titled Curb)... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Kristina Bodetti

5.0 out of 5 stars Nickelback: The State
CD was rockin.
CD arrived in a very timely fashion.
CD arrived in excellent condition.
Published 13 months ago by Matthew Reichel

1.0 out of 5 stars Rock music is dead.
I can't listen to mainstream rock anymore and these guys are to blame. Everything sounds the same - I don't know if these guys are trying to sound like everyone else, or if... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Humuhumunukunukuapua'a

3.0 out of 5 stars nickleback state of mind
not as good as their "reason" cd. This one is sort of like a bunch of racket. Gets better each time one listens to it
Published 21 months ago by Jerry D. Miller

1.0 out of 5 stars God help us.
This is yet another repeat album from Nicklecrap. Why this bands keeps selling out arenas is amazing they release the same sappy album over and over and it sells. Wake up people!
Published 22 months ago by Deimos

5.0 out of 5 stars Got what I wanted, fast
I received what I wanted in a very timely fashion, would do it again.
Published on November 4, 2006 by Lynn Frisco

3.0 out of 5 stars As good as they get
In my opinion, this is the only Nickleback album worth buying. All of their following albums sound like they are trying to make radio friendly songs, as opposed to a great album... Read more
Published on August 26, 2006 by David M. Mesa

5.0 out of 5 stars Great major lable debut, the start of a monster
Most people consider this to be the first album by Nickelback, but Curb was actually before this one (1996). Read more
Published on August 10, 2006 by Concerned One

4.0 out of 5 stars the start of it all
Before the whole rock sound of the 2000's that includes loud crunching guitars, mindless drum beating, and a lead singer screaming off the top of his lungs for long notes a la... Read more
Published on July 2, 2006 by Jeans Yoder

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