
Great for sporting events, workout rock, video games, motorcycle, truck or car commericials, dramas like CSI and NCIS or any action or chase scene in a television show or film. SPEED KILLS - (by Electric Chair 3000 ) Year: 2011Ī fast and furious speed metal track with sizzling rock guitars set to a driving live drum beat. Perfect for action/adventure scenes, sports shows, manly sports shows. Medium/fast paced rhythm sections peppered with searing guitar runs take you through an audio journey that will please and inspire any Rock fan. Heavy yet dynamic Instrumental Rock song with solid groove and flare. HARD ROCK INSTRUMENTAL "CREEPER" - (by The Groove Mine ) Year: 2009 Variation (album version) - Rock, Symphonic Rock Instrumental, Rock, Thrash MetalįALSE TESTIMONY (SHEOL'S LURE) - (by Kinsey Seed ) Year: 2011 With constant machine gun double kick and shredding guitars with elements of progressive and deathcore, this extreme track is perfect for any pursuit, fight, video games or general action scenes. This fast and heavy hitting thrash track is as relentless as it is unforgiving. TRIGGER FINGER - (by Shadrick Beechem ) Year: 2013 Uptempo, rock guitar instrumental with punk influences, Instrumental, Rock, Thrash Metal PUNK IN THE TRUNK - (by Ideascapes Music ) Year: 2019

A night on the town on the Sunset Strip at the Rainbow or the Whiskey A Go-Go with the crowd that lets their freak flag fly. Partying, drinking, carousing, sex, drugs, and R&R. Funky mosh pit rock and roll, energetic, wild and freaky. Metal, Groove Damage 2, by Suroor Goodenough. Track contains many different facets of Rock styling in it's makeup, perfect for action or drug fueled scenes! Instrumental, Rock, Thrash Metalįull Track (Heavy, Intense) - Rock, Thrash MetalĮLEKTRONICKY MORDULEC (LOOP) - (by Kinsey Seed ) Year: 2012 Instrumental Rock with twisted time signatures in the intro, leading to a powerful groove that builds as it progresses.


Songs like ‘Someday’, ‘When We Stand Together’ and ‘Photograph’ (the last played with large screens flashing photos behind them) kept the crowd singing along and entertained for the most part. Their worldwide hit ‘Rockstar’ was performed acoustically and had two fans plucked from the crowd to sing along which reminded the ‘karaoke’ scenes from the music video.HARD ROCK INSTRUMENTAL "BLUNT FORCE" - (by The Groove Mine ) Year: 2009 On the other hand, featuring Chad’s only guitar solo of the night, Don Henley’s cover of ‘Dirty Laundry‘ turned out to be a smashing success. Follows one of my all time favourite tunes, ‘Figured You Out’, and the well known ‘If Today Was Your Last Day’, both songs don’t fail to bring back the energy that the fans put aside for a moment during the downbeat ballads.Īt one point in the show, Kroeger and Peake moved to the front of the stage equipped with acoustic guitars to perform a cover of Big Wreck’s ‘Mistake’, which was literally the only big mistake made throughout the whole gig as this was probably the only song that killed the atmosphere a bit because unknown by many. During ‘Lullaby’, Ryan plays the piano while Chad’s nephew and bassist Mike’s teenage son are the special guests for this song and get to play the guitar in front of the whole arena.

The gaps between songs consisted of an array of crowd-pleasing chants, talk of rock adventures and misbehaving around the world and cups filled with alcohol brought by their roadie Bradley who was repeatedly invited to perform some silly dance on stage.
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‘Far Away‘ opens the series of the well popular ballads which probably characterise this band, although I have always preferred the less commercial and probably more energetic rock ‘n roll side of them. The following ‘Animals’ and ‘Too Bad’ keep the crowd hype at a very high level. ‘ Something In Your Mouth‘ is next and also a clear crowd-pleaser, with Chad jokingly stating that they were the only band who could get away with such a title for a song. There was nothing particularly memorable about this entrance but their amazing sound makes up for it. Nickelback, with Chad Kroeger as lead vocalist, Mike Kroeger on bass, Ryan Peake on rhythm guitar and keyboards, and Daniel Adair on drums, opened with the explosive ‘Edge Of A Revolution‘ from their last album, a stomping tune that got the crowd jumping down in the standing area, and out of their seats.
