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A hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen
A hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen











a hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen

Maybe you guys are early." - Miles Morales "Einstein said time was relative, right? Maybe I'm not late. Heartwarming Quotes From Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse But it's yours, and whatever you choose to do with it, you'll be great." - Jefferson Davis "Look, I know I don't always do what you need me to do, or say what you need me to say, but I see this spark in you. "With great ability comes great accountability." - Jefferson Davis And you're looking at him." - Peter Parker Because the only thing standing between this city and oblivion is me.

a hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen

I mean, who wouldn't? So no matter how many hits I take, I always find a way to come back. But after everything, I still love being Spider-Man. And I did, uh, I did this." - Peter Parker " I saved a bunch of people, fell in love, saved the city. "With great power comes great responsibility." - Uncle Ben

a hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen

I'm pretty sure you know the rest." - Peter Parker And for ten years, I've been the one and only Spider-Man.

a hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen

Regardless of your feelings about Kroeger's larger discography with Nickelback, you have to admit that it's tempting to sing along to "Hero." It's easily the most infectious of Spider-Man songs, if not comic book songs as a whole.Some Of Our Favorite Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Quotes The lyrics eloquently apply to the early days of Peter's origin while also being brilliantly universal, and the music simultaneously transports listeners back to 2002 while also not feeling dated. In a sense, Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott's "Hero" is the perfect example of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The song left the credits of 2002's Spider-Man on an epic note that we haven't quite seen since, outside of the Spider-Verse soundtrack. So, without further ado, here is a comprehensive ranking of the fifteen end-credits songs we've gotten so far in Spider-Man movies. Remember, the songs are not being ranked on their quality or even my own personal preference, but on how much I personally think they succeed as a "Spider-Man song." Let's be real - you might disagree with the rankings in some or fashion, and that's totally okay. Fits the film: How well does the overall song suit the vibe of the film you just saw? Is it the best possible song that could have accompanied a Spider-Man film in this particular era/context?.Legacy: Is this a song that we still associate with Spider-Man? If not, is it even a song the general public would remember being in this movie?.Lyrics: How well do the lyrics represent what happened in the film you just saw? More particularly - how well do the lyrics represent Spider-Man's journey in that film?.Triumphant feeling: Is the song an upbeat, celebratory, or otherwise emotional representation of the film you just saw? Does it leave you walking out of the theater in a decidedly upbeat mood?.In an attempt to make my (completely, totally subjective) rankings as scientific as possible, I developed the following four criteria, which can each be awarded on a scale of ten points for a maximum total score of 40 points. In honor of No Way Home, I thought I'd look back at the various songs that have accompanied the credits of Spider-Man films over the past few decades, from the forgettable to the downright iconic.













A hero can save us spiderman nickelback free listen