Crazy Town’s co-vocalists Seth Binzer (aka Shifty Shellshock) and Bobby Reeves got into a fistfight after their show in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, last Sunday, April 23.
According to TMZ, Reeves had to step in for most of the show because Binzer didn’t appear until the end. Videos of their rocky show taken by viewers showed Reeves forgetting the lyrics to their 2001 hit song “Butterfly” and periodically expressing his frustration towards Binzer’s absence. The two singers eventually got into an argument and started getting physical after Binzer showed up.
@jasonkeaton0813 Crazy Town epic fail of bobby reeves not knowing the words to the song right before lead singer #ShiftyShellshock beats his A$$ in the parking lot in Myrtle Beach SC 4-23-2023 watch next video for fight aftermath
Their physical altercation was shown in post-concert footage, with Binzer pummeling Reeves on the ground, accusing him of stealing money, and Reeves threatening Binzer’s family.
On April 25, Reeves updated the fans on his Instagram story, saying that he and Binzer got into a scuffle and that they’ve made up, saying, “it’s all good, we’re brothers,” while showing his bruised and swollen right eye under his sunglasses.
Crazy Town has been kicked out of the Nu Metal Madness 2 Tour, the show they performed in. As the headlining act (Hed) P.E. leader, Jared Gomes, announced in an Instagram post, stating, “we had to kick Crazy Town off the tour. We’re not saints, by any means, and (Hed) P.E. has done some crazy sh*t. I’m not passing judgment on Crazy Town or Seth or anything like that. But whatever has gone on with us, we’ve always tried to come up with a good rock show.”
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