Sunday, January 8, 2012

MTV News: Nickelback Laugh Off Potential Black Keys Beef

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Nickelback Laugh Off Potential Black Keys Beef
Jan 5th 2012, 10:15

'Thanks to the drummer in the Black Keys [for] calling us the biggest band in the world,' Nickelback tweet. By James Montgomery

Nickelback's Chad Kroeger Photo: Getty Images

As they proved in their "Funny or Die" spoof of that whole Detroit Lions/Thanksgiving fiasco, Nickelback are not exactly adverse to poking fun at themselves. So it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that they've chosen to respond to Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney's recent digs with a laugh.

In the new issue of Rolling Stone, the Keys kitsman called Chad Kroeger and company "watered-down, post-grunge crap," adding that "rock and roll is dying because people became OK with Nickelback being the biggest band in the world." On Thursday, the Canadian quartet took to their Twitter account to deflect Carney's criticisms, focusing less on the negative and more on the fact that, well, he did refer to their overall hugeness.

"Thanks to the drummer in the Black Keys [for] calling us the biggest band in the world in Rolling Stone," the band wrote, before adding a very snide "Hehe."

That seems to be the extent of the 'Back's response to Carney, who last year rankled Lady Gaga's fanbase when he compared the Mother Monster to Madonna on his Twitter account. A spokesperson for Nickelback did not respond to MTV News' request for comment on the matter, but we're pretty sure Carney saw their retort, as he's since retweeted it to his 46,000 followers. And just like that, the first great rock feud of 2012 seems to have reached its inevitable conclusion. Don't fret though, there's still some 360 days left in the year. We're sure someone will rise to the occasion.

Did Nickelback respond appropriately to Patrick Carney's comments? Sound off below!

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