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Disturbed’s David Draiman apologises to Justin Hawkins over support slot incident: “There’s a lot of things I regret saying”

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Disturbed frontman David Draiman has publicly apologised to The Darkness‘ Justin Hawkins, regarding an incident at the band’s show nearly 20 years prior.Hawkins discussed the incident on his YouTube channel Justin Hawkins Rides Again two weeks ago, in a video entitled ‘I Pissed Them Off Big Time’.

In response to a fan asking about Hawkins’ “worst experience as a support act”, the singer recalled a 2002 show at London’s Brixton Academy where the band opened for Disturbed.Given the considerable difference in styles between the two bands, The Darkness were not treated well by Disturbed’s fans. “They were throwing stuff like shoes, bottles and coins,” he said. “Somebody threw a piece of chewing gum, which had presumably been in their mouth, and it landed directly in my mouth as I was singing.”After the set, Hawkins recalled that Draiman “wasn’t very pleased” with him, which he believes was down to him “giving an admonishment to the throng”. “If a band is supporting my band and then our crowd is not very nice to them, I would always go and apologize,” Hawkins concluded. “That didn’t happen with Disturbed.

I think it actually had the opposite effect, and they were angry with us.”Draiman and Hawkins went on to publicly dismiss one another in later interviews, with Draiman saying that The Darkness were “not metal” and “a joke”. “The world wants rock bands to be idiots,” he said to Metal Edge at the time.

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