Australian cops troll touring rockers Nickelback by releasing a wanted poster for ‘committing musical crimes’

This is how cops in Australia reminded us all what it's like to hate on Nickelback.

The Queensland Police Service used its Twitter account to issue a BOLO on the band Nickelback, who played at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall, Australia. @QPSmedia via Twitter
The Queensland Police Service used its Twitter account to issue a BOLO on the band Nickelback, who played at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Boondall, Australia.

The Canadian rock group produced one of the most played — or overplayed — radio anthems of the 2000s with "How You Remind Me."

Yet 14 years later, Nickelback is back on tour. Their latest stop Wednesday took the rockers to the Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia.

The blowback has already begun. The Queensland Police Service tweeteda "Wanted" poster of the foursome.

"Urgent police warning: Men matching this description expected to be committing musical crimes in Boondall tonight," the police agency tweeted.

Queensland cops turned troll with their "Be On The Lookout" alert that immediately became an Internet hit.

" @QPSmediaHey some people like nickelback.... not sure who ...... but sure they are out there...... somewhere," @max8699 tweeted.

From left: Chad Kroeger, Daniel Adair and Mike Kroeger of Nickelback perform in concert at the Austin360 Amphitheater on April 4 in Austin, Texas. Gary Miller/Getty Images
From left: Chad Kroeger, Daniel Adair and Mike Kroeger of Nickelback perform in concert at the Austin360 Amphitheater on April 4 in Austin, Texas.

Nickelback released "No Fixed Address" in November. The band's swing through Australia continues Friday in Sydney.

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