![]() The same can't really be said about Feed the Machine as a whole. Perhaps its title could be seen as a snide aside to Nickelback's decision to focus on their perceived strengths - they didn't gain traction when they switched up their sound, so they need to provide grist for the mill - but the song itself is a veiled stab at social commentary, placing the band firmly within the trenches of 2017. Stripping away any of the experimentation and excess that defined 2014's No Fixed Address - there is no disco, no Imagine Dragons beats, no cameos from Flo Rida - Nickelback serve up nothing but the basics on Feed the Machine.
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