It's been a few months since Roland Banks left Crazy Town, but the band is airing his dirty laundry on social media as they went on to rant about his wrongdoings that trended on social media recently.
According to NME, the former drummer joined the rock band in 2017, but he left his position a few months ago after having a fallout with Seth Binzer AKA Shifty Shellshock.
The frontman took to Instagram recently to rant about the musician, labeling him as an "Emo screamo drug dealing b**** a**."
Beginning his rant, the vocalist said Banks is a "cocaine daler" and he presented himself as a loyal friend, but he alleged that he was also a person who gossips and creates drama about the band.
He also tried to use Crazy Town as a "catalyst to promote and launch" his music career which Binzer described as "unlistenable."
Later in the post, the singer alleged that his former bandmate was a bad musician as he had a hard time learning their 2000s hit single "Butterfly."
"I was told by band member after band member his timing as the drummer was so bad it was ruining our band," he added.
Even though they had a problem with him playing the drums, Binzer said he was still loyal and told him that he loves him but he never got a chance to learn the song for four years.
"If anyone on this page follows Guillermo or rotten Roland with his stolen Rolls-Royce logo b**** a** please do not follow Crazy Town any longer," he added.
The post was later deleted, but a fan was able to share a screenshot on Twitter. As of this writing, Roland Banks has yet to respond to Binzer's statement.
Crazy Town Updates
The recent feud comes after the band made their highly-anticipated comeback with the single "Leeches" in collaboration with Ray Garrison.
It was their first new song after Bret Mazur left the group in 2017. After dropping the track, they went on to have their "Nu Metal Madness Tour" across different cities in the United States- Colorado, Las Vegas, Detroit, and many more.
Their next show would be at Shreveport and Los Angeles, on November 4. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
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