Steel Panther’s guitarist Satchel has branded BTS the “worst f****** s***” he’s ever heard.
The member of the comedic glam metal band made his mind up about the K-Pop boy band after listening to just two songs.
In a Q+A for Classic Rock magazine, he said: “Recently we went to Japan and I had a day to kill. I was trapped in my hotel room and somebody told me (South Korean boy band) BTS had sold out the Raiders stadium where I live in Vegas. I was like: ‘No f****** way can this be happening – and why?’ I had to figure it out. So I listened to two songs. It was the worst f****** s*** I’ve ever heard in my life.”
In the same feature, the 52-year-old rocker – whose real name is Russell John Parrish – said he wants his own band’s song, the X-rated ‘Gloryhole’, to be played at his funeral.
He said: “I’d like to have Steel Panther songs played at my funeral, because they’re pretty lighthearted and I don’t want to have a depressing funeral. So I hope they play ‘Gloryhole’ really loud.”
Meanwhile, the ‘Death to All But Metal’ rockers – who formed in Los Angeles in 2000 – previously reassured fans that they will “continue to rock the world” following the departure of bassist Lexxi Foxx in 2021.
They wrote: “Steel Panther will continue to rock the world. And though we may not ever find a bassist quite as beautiful as Lexxi, it shouldn’t be hard to find one to match his towering intellect.
“Good luck… And goodbye Lexxi Foxx!!”
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