Nickelback responds to their YouTube commentators

YouTube, meet Nickelback.

Working with Fuse TV, the Canadian band sat down and took the time to evaluate their music videos through the eyes of YouTube viewers and responded to their interesting comments.

While watching clips from videos off their latest album "Here & Now," such as "This Means War," "Lullaby" and "When We Stand Together," the band had to answer questions such as "How the f**k can you be so epic?"

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"We work on our epic-ness," lead singer Chad Kroeger said in response to a user's comment on the "When We Stand Together" video. "We went to epic school [and] graduated with honours. Ryan [Peake] has his masters in epic-ness." To which drummer Daniel Adair added, "And, that helicopter in the video makes us look epic."

Responding to positive comments is a new avenue for Nickelback, who began responding to their negative haters with sarcastic tweets on Twitter back in January.

In an interview with Blink 182's Mark Hoppus, Nickelback's tour mate Gavin Rossdale (of Bush fame) elaborated on why the Canadian rockers from Alberta have never been critical sweethearts.

"A lot of people say that they're the nicest guys in the industry. Can you please tell me one awful thing about them that we should hate about them?" Hoppus askedRossdale. "If you hate success, then you should hate them," the English rocker responded. "I think that might be a lot of the genesis of some of the issues that they get."

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Do you agree with Rossdale that one of the main reasons Nickelback is so critically hated is because of their success? Leave a comment below!

Nickelback — "When We Stand Together"

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