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Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke Criticizes Red Hot Chili Peppers Vocalist

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Last updated: 2025/03/07 at 2:49 PM
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Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke has launched a verbal attack against Red Hot Chili Peppers in a recent Instagram video. He specifically targeted RHCP’s lead vocalist Anthony Kiedis in this social media outburst.

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“Anthony Kiedis, stop singing. You sound like f*cking sh*t,” Radke stated in the video. “You’re f*cking terrible at singing.”

“You’ve never been good at singing. Your whole band f*cking sucks,” he continued. “The only thing good about your band is Flea because he takes his f*cking clothes off and he has his d*ck hanging from a sock, and he’s pretty good at bass. The rest of your band’s f*cking a**. F*ck you guys.”

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Public confrontations initiated by Radke have become increasingly frequent in recent months.

Recent Controversies

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Loudwire reports that Radke sparked controversy with new allegations. He accused Motionless in White of copying concepts from Falling In Reverse’s ‘Popular Monster’ video for their ‘Werewolf’ music video.

The metal community has shown mixed reactions to these allegations. Fans and critics remain divided over the validity of Radke’s claims.

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Pattern Of Public Criticism

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Metal Anarchy has documented Radke’s involvement in several public disputes. His recent criticism of Spiritbox following their Grammy loss adds to this pattern.

These incidents reflect Radke’s increasingly confrontational presence on social media platforms.

Industry Impact

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Music industry observers have noted the ripple effects of these ongoing public criticisms throughout the metal community. The metal scene continues to discuss the broader implications of social media behavior among artists.

This confrontation with Anthony Kiedis marks the latest entry in Radke’s history of public feuds with fellow musicians.

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