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Nickelback - Never Again
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"Never Again" is a song/single released by Nickelback, and the first track of their first commercial album Silver Side Up. It was released in 2002. It became a #1 hit on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, making it the band's third number one on this chart.

"Never Again" is perhaps the first song written and performed by Nickelback that deals with the issue of domestic abuse. The events depicted in the song are seen through the eyes of a child who regularly watches his mother being brutally abused and assaulted by her violent husband (who comes home drunk and in a violent mood).

While "Never Again" was not commercially released (being a single that wasn't promoted compared with Nickelback's later songs) the song does have somewhat of a controversial background. The song itself was deemed as too violent by some and even a little too graphic in the sense the that mother grabs the gun and kills her husband. However, it should be noted that nowhere in the song is the graphic nature of the brutal beating ever described and that the line in the first verse "The living room becomes a boxing ring" describes to the audience that an act of violence is about to occur.

On a positive note, "Never Again" is also highly praised for the realism that it describes. For the most part, the song captures the true moments that one goes through during a domestic violence situation. It best describes the uneasiness of the situation and that for the better of the song, most of it is true; most wives would lie to their family doctor about the injuries they have sustained in fear of their husbands going to jail and later retribution.

Nickelback originally had a music video made for the song, but the video was banned from showing on music channels as it was deemed too violent. Instead, footage from Live at Home was shown as an alternative.


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This is censored really _really_ bad... imho music = art, and art shouldn't be censored. Do you see me trying to bannish or censor Michelangelo's statue 'David'? NO... FCC twats, please stop it with your madness - it has gone way too far.