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Matt Tuck Regrets Comments That Led To Rob Zombie Tour Removal

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Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:27 PM
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Bullet For My Valentine’s frontman Matt Tuck addressed a past controversy in a recent interview with Louder Sound. Public statements Tuck made on the band’s website led to their removal from a Rob Zombie tour.

“I had a bit of a moment. I let my inner thoughts get the better of me and decided to vent publicly on the Bullet For My Valentine website,” Tuck explained. “It was inexperience and naivety, and stupidity. But I was being truthful. Do I regret it? Absolutely, it was dumb. But I wanted to vent and share what the experience was like.”

“A decision was made to boot us off. I took it on the chin and understood, though I did make another statement on our message board which I think could’ve been worded better,” he continued. “But being the type of guy I was back then and feeling a real sense of injustice, I told everyone exactly what I was feeling and it bit me in the a**.”

“I’m gutted it came to that, but what can you do? But because we’d been kicked off that tour, Axl Rose got in touch and offered us his tour [with Guns N’ Roses] instead. So… It worked out okay! But I was an idiot and do apologize today,” Tuck concluded.

The 2006 incident marked a significant turning point for the band. It led to unexpected developments in their career trajectory.

Original Controversy Details

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Metal Underground revealed that Tuck’s complaints about inadequate facilities and merchandise pricing issues sparked the initial controversy. His grievances on the band’s official message board quickly escalated the situation.

The frontman’s frustration emerged from perceived unfair treatment. The issues included limited access to dressing rooms and mandatory high pricing for merchandise.

Immediate Aftermath

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Blabbermouth documented Tuck’s initial apology. He cited stress and a hangover as factors behind his impulsive online statements.

The challenging situation created an unexpected opportunity. Guns N’ Roses extended a tour invitation, transforming a potential career setback into a significant breakthrough.

Long-Term Impact

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Blabbermouth later noted that the controversy boosted sales of the band’s album ‘The Poison.’ The incident became a valuable learning experience for Tuck. He now maintains no ill will toward Rob Zombie while acknowledging the need for more diplomatic handling of professional disagreements.

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