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US Hardcore Band Fires Singer For Secretly Dosing Bandmate With Oestrogen, New Linkin Park Music + MORE

US Hardcore Band Fires Singer For Secretly Dosing Bandmate With Oestrogen, New Linkin Park Music + MORE

Triple M Rock
2 min
1 Mar 24
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Here’s the latest in Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! This episode is nothing short of sensational, featuring a story so bizarre it blurs the lines between reality and fiction. Imagine a hardcore band, Llorona, thrust into the spotlight not for their music, but for an internal scandal that's as shocking as it is unheard of. The lead singer has been ousted after admitting to secretly dosing a bandmate with estrogen, aiming to diminish his masculinity in a twisted plot to steal his fiancée. The revelation, coming to light through a drunken confession and a series of texts, has left the band, and the world, reeling. But the episode isn't all about band drama. We pay tribute to the legendary Chester Bennington of Linkin Park with the release of "Friendly Fire," a previously unheard song featuring his vocals, recorded during the "One More Light" album sessions in 2017. This gem will be part of an upcoming greatest hits album, a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike. And in a story that's sparking endless speculation, Ronnie Radke, the controversial frontman of Falling in Reverse, has vanished from the website X, formerly known as Twitter. With no explanation available, questions are swirling. Did Radke delete his account, or has he been banned for violating community guidelines?