Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke is no stranger to controversy, and his latest clash with My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero is making waves in the rock community. The feud ignited after Iero publicly criticized billionaire Elon Musk, calling out his influence on social media and technological advancements. Radke, a known supporter of free speech and outspoken opinions, was quick to respond.
Taking to Twitter, Radke defended Musk, arguing that the billionaire has revolutionized industries and provided platforms for artists and creators. “Funny how people love using tech but hate the guy pushing it forward,” Radke fired back, directing his criticism at Iero’s stance. He accused Iero of jumping on an “anti-tech bandwagon” without acknowledging the benefits of innovation.
Fans of both musicians quickly joined the debate, with some siding with Radke’s pro-technology viewpoint and others backing Iero’s skepticism of corporate influence. The exchange has only added fuel to the long-standing cultural divide in the rock scene, where musicians often clash over political and social issues.
As the online battle rages on, neither artist has backed down, proving that in the age of social media, rockstars don’t just settle disputes with music—they take them straight to the internet.