Smash Mouth Singer Has Epic On-Stage Meltdown At Bread Throwers,They should change their name to Potty Mouth.
The lead singer of '90s has-beens Smash Mouth went on a profane tirade and undermined to "severely thrash fans after pranksters tossed bread at him amid a show in Colorado.
Singer Steve Harwell and his bandmates were finishing up their situated at the Taste of Fort Collins Sunday when goofballs the group started hurling slices of the pastry shop staple onto the stage, The Coloradoan reported.
"You toss one more bit of s - on the f - stage and I'm gonna come discover your ass, I'm gonna beat you're ass, wherever the f- you are out there," Harwell cried into the mic while indicating at the group.
"You wanna be a tough ass gangsta? Come up here, go ahead," the angry singer said. "Walk your non-douchebag up here. Go ahead! Go ahead stage!""I will let you know at this moment, I will give a good old fashioned thumping to you," he included.
Moments later, Harwell, 48, hopped off the stage and attempted to wade into the group to face a suspected bread-thrower, however was stopped by a security protect.
"You p -y b -s, you're a pack of p -y b -s," he smoldered into the mic.
Harwell's bandmates played it cool amid the tirade, playing the opening bars of their 1999 hit "Top pick" again and again.
In the long run, after the frontman's antics drew boos from the group, the band propelled into the song all alone.
The group joined in, singing most of the lyrics while the surly "Walkin' on the Sun" lyricists stood at the mic.
As indicated by The Coloradoan, the individuals tossing the bread likely got it from a seller at the nourishment festival who was doling it out for nothing.
So far, the band hasn't remarked on the fold.
The lead singer of '90s has-beens Smash Mouth went on a profane tirade and undermined to "severely thrash fans after pranksters tossed bread at him amid a show in Colorado.
Singer Steve Harwell and his bandmates were finishing up their situated at the Taste of Fort Collins Sunday when goofballs the group started hurling slices of the pastry shop staple onto the stage, The Coloradoan reported.
"You toss one more bit of s - on the f - stage and I'm gonna come discover your ass, I'm gonna beat you're ass, wherever the f- you are out there," Harwell cried into the mic while indicating at the group.
"You wanna be a tough ass gangsta? Come up here, go ahead," the angry singer said. "Walk your non-douchebag up here. Go ahead! Go ahead stage!""I will let you know at this moment, I will give a good old fashioned thumping to you," he included.
Moments later, Harwell, 48, hopped off the stage and attempted to wade into the group to face a suspected bread-thrower, however was stopped by a security protect.
"You p -y b -s, you're a pack of p -y b -s," he smoldered into the mic.
Harwell's bandmates played it cool amid the tirade, playing the opening bars of their 1999 hit "Top pick" again and again.
In the long run, after the frontman's antics drew boos from the group, the band propelled into the song all alone.
The group joined in, singing most of the lyrics while the surly "Walkin' on the Sun" lyricists stood at the mic.
As indicated by The Coloradoan, the individuals tossing the bread likely got it from a seller at the nourishment festival who was doling it out for nothing.
So far, the band hasn't remarked on the fold.
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