How Corey Feldman Says He Trolled Everyone With Viral Guitar Solo
Corey Feldman not too long ago appeared on the X5 Podcast and defined how he trolled everybody together with his viral guitar solo.
The actor and musician is presently serving as one of many opening acts on Limp Bizkit’s Loserville tour. His efficiency went viral over the past week or so when somebody uploaded a clip of a guitar solo he performs throughout his music “The Joke,” and it got here beneath scrutiny by a person who argued that he wasn’t really enjoying the instrument.
The dialog circulated a lot on-line that Fred Durst introduced a chair onstage throughout Feldman’s efficiency final Friday (Aug. 9) and watched the solo to see for himself if it was actual.
Spoiler alert — it was.
“I am now officially the King of Trolls,” Feldman asserted in the course of the podcast episode. “I got the whole world, not just questioning whether it was a good guitar solo or not a good guitar solo, but I got them questioning whether I was even playing it.”
“Obviously, it is one of the world’s worst guitar solos — intentionally,” he continued. “It’s like, come on people, it’s pretty obvious. The song’s called ‘The Joke’… Obviously the whole world is captivated.”
Feldman was then requested what essentially the most misunderstood factor is about him, and the temper turned far more critical.
Firstly, he assured that apart from “The Joke,” the remainder of the music he is put out is not a joke. He’s put out 4 studio albums as a solo artist (the newest got here out in 2021), and two together with his group Corey Feldman’s Truth Movement.
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“Here’s the thing… The media and the powers that be have worked overtime and spent a lot of money to misconstrue my image, to diminish my worth, to devalue me as an entertainer by perpetuating this message of ‘He’s worthless, he’s nothing, he’s not talented, his music sucks’… And they keep bolstering that,” he mentioned.
Feldman famous that each time he is been attacked by the media, it backfired, which led to him being criticized for one thing else.
“Somebody’s always trying to sabotage me and always trying to make us look bad.”
Watch the podcast episode under. Steel Panther’s Michael Starr is a part of the dialog as nicely.
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