Death-metal act Vitriol recently made headlines when all the band members except frontman Kyle Rasmussen quit mid-tour and abandoned the singer at a gas station in Vermont. While the story has come across as somewhat humorous, Rasmussen has now told his side of the story, painting a dark and violent picture of the events that led up to the incident.
As previously reported, Vitriol guitarist Keith Merrow took to social media to let fans know that he, drummer Andy Vincenzetti, and bassist Brett Leier abandoned Rasmussen at a gas station after dealing with his “cowardly and weak outbursts of misplaced anger.”
In a lengthy video post, Rasmussen put the onus on the other band members, saying he and the rest of the band all got high on cocaine in New York on their way up to Canada, and that

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