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Nickelback just can’t catch a break. Last December, a police department in Canada threatened to force offenders to listen to Canada's own Nickelback if they got picked up for drinking and driving.

This time around, it looks like an army command post has issued a memo saying the Canadian band, along with Korn, Slipknot, Smash Mouth and Creed, will “no longer be allowed to be played in the CP.”

Read more: Canadian cops threaten to play Nickelback as punishment for drinking and driving over the holidays

Even more, this ban on the playing of “terrible rock groups” is supposedly for all hours of the day—not just work hours.

An officer actually issued a memo banning Nickleback's music in the command post. pic.twitter.com/4nAQVwRli2 — Geoffrey Ingersoll (@GPIngersoll) February 17, 2017

Although it has not been confirmed whether it is a legit order or not, U.S Army W.T.F! Moments spokesman Mike Trysom told The Huffington Post the memo is real, but “the sentiment may be tongue-in-cheek.”

“[The term] ‘Real’ depends on your outlook,” Trysom told the news outlet. “Do we really think this commander signed that memo as a lawful order? No, not at all. It was likely a joke or a prank he played on one of the platoons under his command. The memo is valid and in the right format… some of our commenters are not as smart as they think they are.”

Of course, fans have had their response to the supposed ban these bands.

@GPIngersoll Hey now, you're a three star, get your boots on, get paid — Christina Sterbenz (@xtinasterbenz) February 17, 2017

@GPIngersoll Nickelback, Smash Mouth & Creed I totally agree with. Banning Slipknot ??? Thems fightin words … — Filthy O'Hoolihan (@Shimmyfab) February 17, 2017

@GPIngersoll @BoingBoing I get the rest but damn, what'd Smashmouth ever do? They just wanted to tell everyone that they're all-stars. — Tannan Baldwin (@tannan07) February 17, 2017

@GPIngersoll @bmoreabsurd whoever that officer is, they are a fine American and a patriot — Jeff Haddon (@JeffnRoundRock) February 17, 2017

Whatever the case may be, we can’t help but get a laugh out of this.

What are your thoughts on the “terrible rock group” ban? Let us know in the comments below!

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