MGK Says Corey Taylor ‘Bitter’ He Didn’t Appear on Pop-Punk Album

The internet has been buzzing today (Sept. 20) after Machine Gun Kelly threw shade at metal giants Slipknot while onstage, but he apparently isn’t done yet. The star responded to the internet backlash by claiming that Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor is just “bitter” his feature got cut from his pop-punk album Tickets To My Downfall.

“[Corey] did a verse for a song on [Tickets To My Downfall] album, it was fucking terrible, so i didn’t use it,” MGK shared via a Tweet. “He got mad about it, and talked shit to a magazine about the same album he was almost on.”

See the tweet below.

This all started when both artists performed at Riot Fest over the weekend, headlining the fourth and final day of the annual Chicago gathering. During his set, Kelly said he was glad to not be a 50-year-old wearing a mask.

“Hey, you wanna know what I’m really happy that I’m not doing? Being 50 years old wearing a fucking weird mask on a fucking stage. Fucking shit. So anyway, what’s everyone’s favorite candy? Reese’s Pieces?”

It’s now clear that the diss was connected to an interview Corey Taylor did earlier this year, where he took a shot at MGK without mentioning his name. “The [young artists] that really frustrate me are the ones that they take something that’s been around forever and then just basically rework it and call it new — even though it’s completely derivative,” Taylor told Cutter’s Rockcast. “You know the band they’re ripping off — they’re not even trying to rip off a bunch of bands; they’re ripping off one band. But the younger generation picks them up and says, ‘This is our blah blah blah,’ because they’re tired of old people telling them that the music that came before them was better. And I don’t know who’s right, but I know both are wrong, because we should be encouraging everything.”

Taylor continued, “I’m just as bad. I’m the worst old fogey dude shaking his cane ever. And I hate everything. I hate all new rock for the most part. I [hate] the artists who failed in one genre and decided to go rock — and I think he knows who he is. But that’s another story.”

MGK is currently touring the U.S. on his Tickets to My Downfall tour. Slipknot will begin their U.S. tour with Killswitch Engage, Fever 333 and Code Orange later this month.

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