Falling in Reverse singer Ronnie Radke recently got into a major and majorly messy Twitter feud with Sebastian Bach over the use of laptops and prerecorded tracks in live performance. And while the online battle appears to have been squashed, Radke appears to take another shot at the former Skid Row singer in his band’s new video.
The chaotic clip, for the Falling in Reverse single “Watch the World Burn,” shows, among various absurd images, what looks to be a Bach lookalike getting hit in the head with – what else? – a laptop.
You can check it out above.
As previously reported, The Radke/Bach beef began after the Falling in Reverse front man was called out online for a video message explaining that his band had to pull out of their appearance at Illinois’ WIIL Rock Fest after losing their laptops.
As Radke said in the video, “We walk into rehearsals, and our laptops are missing, that we run all of our show on and stuff. And as a band in 2022, you need your laptops, you know? It’s like driving a car without an engine. It’s really unfortunate. Supposedly they are lost. Blame it on our crew, I guess. I don’t know how that happened. That’s never happened before. Pretty upset about it. They were brand new laptops. … I’ I’m very sorry, guys.”
Among the many voices that criticized Radke and Falling in Reverse for not playing fully live was Sirius XM’s Eddie Trunk. In time, Sebastian Bach was pulled into the conversation, and he eventually commented as well, tweeting at Radke, “Wow dummy are you trying to say that you believe that I use tracks on stage? @EddieTrunk how f****** this is funny.”
You can relive the insanity here.
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