Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats accuse Damon Albarn of shutting down their Roskilde set over soundclash
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Dave Everley
Summary
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, a British psychedelic metal band, publicly criticized Damon Albarn (of Gorillaz) for allegedly forcing them to end their Roskilde Festival set early. The conflict arose from a soundclash between the two acts playing simultaneously on different stages. Uncle Acid claims Albarn sent representatives to shut down their performance after just 25 minutes, and they sarcastically referred to him as a "pop diva" and Gorillaz as a "novelty cartoon act" in their Instagram post addressing the incident.
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pop diva Damon Albarn of the novelty cartoon act Gorillaz
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