Shellshock has had a troubled history that has involved a much publicized battle with addiction and went viral earlier this year for a questionable performance of the Crazy Town hit “ Singer of Rock Band #crazytown get beat up by band member #shiftyshellshock ♬ original sound – Keaton According to the person who uploaded the footage, they personally saw the physical altercation between the two bandmates. Per those in attendance, Reeves was tasked with taking on all the vocal duties due to Shellshock not arriving until the end of the set.Īt one point amid the shaky set, Reeves was seen addressing the crowd after a missed vocal cue, “i’m so mad at fucking Shifty right now, I’m trying hard.” Per the below footage, later that night, Shellshock and Reeves are said to have got into a physical conversation, in which Reeves can be seen sporting a fresh black eye. The platinum-certified nü-metal band’s current co-vocalist Bobby Reeves (ex- Adema, etc.) was left to front yesterday’s show, which took place at the Boathouse Waterway Bar & Grill in Myrtle Beach, SC. ![]() Now comes footage of the aftermath of an alleged physical altercation said to have been perpetrated by Shellshock against one of his bandmates yesterday, April 23rd.
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