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  Studio Album · No. 8

No Fixed Address Songwriting Credits by Nickelback

2014 Republic Records 11 tracks 43 min

Produced by Chris Baseford, Nickelback, Brian Howes, Jason van Poederooyen, Gordon Sran  ·  Engineered by Chris Baseford, Chris Lord-Alge, Randy Staub, Ted Jensen

Republic Records Post-grungeHard rockPop rock
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Authorship
Complete Artist

Holds writing credit on 11 of 11 tracks

Authorship Breakdown 11 / 11 documented

Who wrote the songs?

Scored across the 11 tracks with documented writers, by whether Nickelback carries a lyricist or composer credit.

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Nickelback's roles on this album

Share of the 11 tracks where a band member is credited, by role.

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By the Numbers

11
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1
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5
Producers
2014
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Data Insight

No Fixed Address is fully self-written, credited to the band with Chad Kroeger as the principal writer, and it pushed Nickelback further toward pop and even hip-hop-tinged experimentation. The single "Edge of a Revolution" topped rock radio while "She Keeps Me Up" leaned into funk-pop. It was the band's first album for Republic Records and remains entirely their own work.

Track Listing & Credits 11 tracks

Written by the artist Written by outside writers
#TitleLyricist(s)Composer(s)Producer(s)Performers
1
Million Miles an Hour
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan Peake NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
2
Edge of a Revolution
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan PeakeMike Kroeger NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
3
What Are You Waiting For?
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan PeakeJacob Kasher HindlinGordon Sran NickelbackChris BasefordBrian HowesJason van PoederooyenGordon Sran Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
4
She Keeps Me Up
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerJacob Kasher HindlinJosh Ramsay NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
5
Make Me Believe Again
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerDavid Hodges NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
6
Satellite
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan PeakeJosh RamsayDavid Hodges NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
7
Get 'Em Up
Chad Kroeger Chad Kroeger NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
8
The Hammer's Coming Down
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan PeakeMike Kroeger NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
9
Miss You
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan PeakeMike Kroeger NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)
10
Got Me Runnin' Round
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerJacob Kasher Hindlin NickelbackChris BasefordGordon Sran Flo Rida
11
Sister Sin
Chad Kroeger Chad KroegerRyan Peake NickelbackChris Baseford Chad Kroeger (Lead Vocals)

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Frequently Asked Questions No Fixed Address

Did Nickelback write No Fixed Address themselves?
Yes. No Fixed Address is fully self-written, credited to the band with Chad Kroeger as the main writer. There are no outside songwriters on the album.
Who wrote "Edge of a Revolution" by Nickelback?
"Edge of a Revolution" was written by Nickelback, principally Chad Kroeger. The protest-themed lead single topped rock radio and opened the album.
Why does No Fixed Address by Nickelback sound different?
No Fixed Address pushed the band toward pop and funk experimentation, most clearly on the upbeat single "She Keeps Me Up." It was their first album for Republic Records and a deliberate stylistic stretch.
How did No Fixed Address by Nickelback perform commercially?
No Fixed Address debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with about 80,000 first-week copies and was certified Platinum or Gold in several countries. It was a moderate success compared to the band's peak albums.
What genre is No Fixed Address by Nickelback?
No Fixed Address is a post-grunge and hard rock album with strong pop rock elements. It is one of the band's most pop-leaning and experimental records.
Who produced No Fixed Address by Nickelback?
No Fixed Address was produced by Chris Baseford with the band. Chris Lord-Alge handled most of the mixing.

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