Music: Two Members of Crazy Town Got Into a Brawl . . . And It's on Video 

Two Members of Crazy Town Got Into a Brawl . . . And It Was Caught on Video 

 

 

  Two guys in Crazy Town got into a physical fight after a show in South Carolina Sunday night, and somebody caught it on video.

 

 

Singer Shifty Shellshock didn't show up until the show's end, leaving Bobby Reeves to handle all the vocals.  And he told the audience that he wasn't happy about it.

 

 

After the show ended, Bobby and Shifty went at it, and there was a video showing Shifty on top of Bobby, whaling on him.  He's also yelling about how Bobby owes him money.

 

 

When they get back to their feet, they continue arguing, with Bobby threatening Shifty and his family . . . including his kids.  Then he sucker-punches Shifty.

 

 

But later, Bobby posted a video showing off a black eye and saying it's all good, and he and Shifty are brothers.

 

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(WARNING:  The fight video contains profanity.)

Crazy Town's Bobby Reeves did a follow-up video after his fight with bandmate Shifty Shellshock. 

Here he is, showing off his swollen black eye and saying everything's cool.

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Travis Barker Was Selling "Enema of the State" Enema Kits  

 

 

Travis Barker was selling "Enema of the State" enema kits, in conjunction with Liquid Death canned water . . . but they've already SOLD OUT.

 

 

Each kit contained an enema bulb and a can of Liquid Death signed by Travis.  Obviously, the name of the product is a nod to Blink-182's album of the same name.  And each kit cost $182.

 

 

To be clear, these were NOT meant to be USED.  They're just "adult art pieces."

 

 

In fact, the website says it, quote, "should never be placed in or near your butthole without consulting a doctor first.  Also, you should not place it in or near your friend's butthole without consulting them or their doctor first either."

 

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Metallica released their American Sign Language music videos on "72 Seasons" for each song.  

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Disturbed Drops Video For New Track "Unstoppable"

Disturbed’s newest album, “Divisive,” was released last November, but new content is still coming. The Chicago-based heavy metal band has released a video for the single “Unstoppable,” which was part of the band’s eighth studio LP.

"'Unstoppable' is definitely one of the heavier tracks on the record,” said frontman David Draiman. “The groove builds into a bombastic animal. It's truly the fight song." Guitarist Dan Donegan calls the track “a big rock anthem” and wants fans to see it as an “empowering (song) for motivation.”

“Divisive” debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at #13 with the equivalent of 26,000 album units in week one. Check out the video for “Unstoppable”. 

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Interest in Nu Metal Is at an All-Time High, According to Google Trends 

 

 

 If you're a nu metal fan, you'll be pleased to know that interest in the subgenre is at an all-time high, according to a Google Trends graph.

 

 

Google started tracking it in 2004, and this is the first time it's exceeded its previous peak almost 20 years ago.

 

 

It's safe to say it might be making a comeback, so time to break out those "vintage" Limp Bizkit or Korn shirts from the bottom of your drawer.

 

 

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Frankie Goes to Hollywood will reunite for their first performance in 36 years.

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