"I wanted to reimagine one of the biggest rock songs of the last 20 years because lyrically it is so powerful and resonates, I got the blessing from Jacoby and I think that Papa Roach are one of the nicest, humble and down to earth bands to date and it inspires me to keep going since they have been so successful for so many years. This is me paying homage in the best way I know how. “ - Ronnie Radke/Falling In Reverse
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Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke is catching some heat online after complaining about a 'boring' crowd at Rock Fest in Wisconsin.
Over the weekend, Radke tweeted "fans are always allowed to criticize bands, their music and performance, it’s time for bands to criticize crowds, cadot Wisconsin was boring as hell. LOL."
As you can expect, the tweet kicked up a firestorm online, with fans responding that it was raining and that non-VIP ticketholders couldn't get close to the stage.
One fan wrote: "Maybe you need to bring your game up & learn to put a show on instead of being a little diva."
Radke didn't back off - insisting the crowd "sucked" and "must've been full of cheese curds".