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Chad Kroeger calls Nickelback haters 'hilarious'

Nickelback frontman, Chad Kroeger, says he loves the crowdfunding campaign to see his band banned from entering the U.K. again.

Band's frontman credits detractors for keeping the band alive in interview on U.K. radio

Chad Kroeger, seen here performing with Nickelback in 2009, doesn't want critics to stop "ragging on the band." (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

Chad Kroeger is laughing in the face of Nickelback haters, one week after a British man, CraigMandell, launched a crowdfunding campaign to have the Canadian rock band banned from performing in London.

In a recent interview on The Pulse Of Radio in the U.K. (via Metal Hammer), the band's frontmansaid he welcomed the strife.

"I love it,"saidKroeger. "More controversy that surrounds either myself, my personal life, the band, whatever I think it's hilarious."

Nickelback has been a lightning rod for parodies, mean-spirited jokes and music reviews since the Alberta band made its debut in 1995.

For example:

Instead of taking the barrage personally, however,Kroegercredited the band's detractors for keeping the band alive.

"All these critics, they're just tireless. They keep ragging on the band. If they had stopped writing all this stuff about us, there would be no controversy left in the band and we probably would have died out years ago. They don't know that they're still responsible for us being around today."

As for Mandell'scampaign, it aims to raise $1,000 to ensure that the band doesn't schedule any gigs in London"nor even phone here."

All proceeds will go to charity or "therapy for those who've been affected by the band," the website reads.

As of this writing,59 backers have donated $289 with a Nov. 3deadline looming.

That's the same date Nickelbackwill release its eighth album,No FixedAddress.