Ronnie Radke Disses Silent Planet: ‘My Worst Song Is 40 Times Bigger’

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Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke is back with slamming other bands — his victim now is the American metalcore band Silent Planet.

He took to X to respond to some fan comments about the metalcore band. He shared a screenshot of a tweet from the band’s frontman Garrett Russell about him. “Disgusting to see a popular entertainer using his platform to spew hatred toward other races. Racism has no place in music and it’s sad to see this type of vile bigotry getting promoted. F*ck this,” Russell wrote.

Along with the screenshot, Radke shared Silent Planet’s tour poster and wrote: “Damn. Would you look at that.”

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“For context: The person who commented on Ronnie’s tweet is touring in Europe only and have not planned a concert in India or any other Asian countries for the entirety of a year,” a user explained the situation.

When another user asked if it was supposed to mean something, Radke responded: “Yea, he talks about his tour and nobody f*cking cares. He talks about me and triple the amount in half the time, grifting and using me for moral high horse superiority while also falsely calling me a racist. dunked on himself.”

“My absolute worst song of all time is 40 times bigger than their biggest hit they can take a f*cking seat,” Radke then claimed.

Radke targeted many different names on the internet before. He targeted Creed’s Scott Stapp to make fun of the band’s comeback, Motionless In White’s Chris Cerulli for supposedly accusing people of things they didn’t do, Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger for being more ‘diverse,’ and Taking Back Sunday’s Adam Lazzara for ‘not being nice’ to Radke.

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