.Nickelback's ChadKroeger halts performance mid-song because of his 'f**king absolutely destroyed throat'
During a recent Nickelback show in Maryland Heights, Missouri, Kroeger was in the midst of performing “Animals” when he stopped the band in its tracks.Nickelback Explains How Their First Drummer Quit The Band In First Interview With Nardwuar
“I cannot sit here with a f**king absolutely destroyed throat and try to make it through this show and pretend like there’s nothing f**king wrong and take your f**king money, ’cause that is wrong. I’m having a hard time hittin’ f**kin’ notes,” he admitted. “The doctor just jabbed me in the hip with some prednisone, and we all crossed our fingers backstage hoping this was gonna work. But I cannot, in good conscience, stand up here and sing these f**kin’ songs and have my voice crack and everything sound like s**t. It’s driving me f**king nuts,” he told the crowd.
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