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An instrumental version of the song was played when the Kansas City Royals' starting line-up was introduced during home games in 2009. It is featured on the soundtrack for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and can be heard in the background during a party scene in the film. In December 2011, they performed the song as part of the 2011 WWE Tribute to the Troops. Nickelback played the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with " When We Stand Together" in 2011. The crowd shots are a mix of all of their Dark Horse Tour shows in the United Kingdom. The video features the band on stage at the O 2 Arena in London performing the song. Their first entry was " How You Remind Me", which was released eight years earlier (the song peaked at number 18). "Burn It to the Ground" became the highest-charting single by Nickelback in Finland and only the second Nickelback single to enter the Finnish Singles Chart, peaking at number 7. The performance helped the song to reach number 2 on Canada's iTunes while the album reached also number 2 in the top albums category almost a year and a half after its release. On February 28, 2010, Nickelback performed the song at the closing ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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The song was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance for the 52nd Grammy Awards, but lost to AC/DC. Frontman Chad Kroeger describes the song as being about drinking "everything in sight." The song is an arena anthem, and a live staple of the band's Dark Horse World Tour, where Kroeger usually began the song by stating "this song is the theme song of my life." Reception