Randy Blythe, singer of the metal band Lamb of God, has violently criticized Tech billionaire Elon Musk.
Randy Blythe, singer of the band Lamb of God, is angry with the gesture of Elon Musk identified as a Hitler greeting for good reason in Donald Trump’s fine. The musician described Musk as the “ketamine-driven rocket monkey” by the Republican President.
In his Instagram story, Blythe now shared his thoughts and did not remain factual: “It took me a few days to digest it. Maybe he’s a Nazi? Maybe a troll? Maybe just so socially awkward that he can’t control himself? Who already knows that? But one thing is certain – he is a damn asshole. Does Elon Musk Asperger? Yes, definitely. But that doesn’t make him a complete asshole. “

“Lamb of God” singer demands consequences for Elon Musk
The metal singer also left no doubt that he considers Musks to be irresponsible, especially in view of his potential political ambitions. “As a tax-paying citizen of the United States, I have a request to the 47th President Trump: Please put your” ketamine-driven rock monkeys “back into his cage so that he can do things for which he is suitable-to appear in public, Obviously is not part of it. “
Blythe also criticized Musk’s unusual naming for his son “X Æ a-12”: “Who would give a child a name if they were not a pure and unadulterated full blood arsan?”
Randy Blythe published book on his life
The musician publishes his autobiography with the name “Just Beyond the Light: Making Peace with the Wars Inside Our Head” in February. For this, Randy Blythe also goes to reading tours in the USA- he already warns that the content of his memoirs is not for children: “It is about strong alcohol and drug use as well as the insane situations caused by the consumption of these substances.”
In an interview from 2022, Blythe explained his now great aversion to drugs: “It is not attractive to drink, run cocaine and talk a bunch of crap with a bunch of full idiots when you are 51 years old. I haven’t had a hangover for over eleven years. I don’t know if I would still survive one. “
