Slash’s Brother Rips Limp Bizkit For Festival Show

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Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash’s brother Ash recently shared a photo of the poster of the Louder Than Life festival on his Instagram page. He took a shot at Limp Bizkit for headlining over Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators.

“How the fuck is Limp Bizkit headlining over Slash. What’s wrong this picture? I wouldn’t want to even go on stage after Slash and Myles tear it up. Just make you really seem shit. Like huh we still suck we should break up again.”

A fan commented, “HAHA I LOVE LB AS WELL AS SLASH TOO.”

Ash responded, “I know you do bro !! I’m just saying really LB more famous then Slash ? Wow.”

In 2015, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst took credit for Axl Rose and Slash’s then rumored reconciliation.

Durst revealed that Limp Bizkit was responsible for ending this long rock and roll feud. Playing on the NME/BBC1 stage at the Reading Festival in England, the group briefly launched into an instrumental segment of “Sweet Child O’ Mine” before Durst addressed the crowd.

“I’d like you to know that we’re responsible for Axl and Slash being back together… We had a meeting and it went really well.”

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