If you don't find yourself a fan of the American rock group Staind, you very well may change your mind after reading this.
The band played a gig this past weekend at Rockfest in Kansas City, alongside Korn and Killswitch Engage, and in the middle of one of their songs the band's singer and frontman Aaron Lewis unleashed a heavy tirade of profanity unto some concertgoers who were allegedly "molesting" a young girl trying to crowd surf.
The incident occurred during the band's performance of "Something To Remind You." After noticing what was going down, Lewis cut the song short in order to address the crowd, calling a select few "f--king a--holes."
And that wasn't all. He continued:
"Alright, listen up, you f--king a--holes. That f--king girl right there is like fifteen f--king years old, and you f--king pieces of sh-t are molesting her while she's on the f--king crowd.
If I f--king see that sh-t again, I swear to god, I will point you out in the crowd and have everyone around you beat your f--king ass."
Afterwards, the band picked up with their song, delighting fans in the crowd – who obviously agreed – and probably gaining some new ones along the way.
Care to take a look at the fan-footage of Lewis' wicked (yet 100% understandable) outburst? You're in luck! [NSFW]
Staind's next stop will be the Peppermill Concert Hall on June 6 in West Wendover, NV, the Palms Casino on June 7 in Las Vegas, the Talking Stick Casino on June 8 in Scottsdale, AZ, and the Pines Theater at Look Park in Florence, MA, on June 27.
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