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Kid Rock Bashes His ‘Drama Kings and Queens’ Fans Over Snowstorm Snafu

This past Wednesday, as snow was blanketing the Midwest, Kid Rock performed his concert in Little Rock, Arkansas, as scheduled. Rock's "the show must go on" call angered a bunch of his fans who found it nearly impossible to get to the venue. Despite Rock's promise to offer refunds for those who couldn't make the concert, a mob of angry posters on Rock's official site still accused the singer of being "greedy." That triggered Rock to issue a rant in which he instructed frustrated fans to "throw out my cd's and lose my number," which happens to be what we've been telling Rock-loving friends to do for years.

"It's this simple, If you bought tix to tonights show and can't make it, YOU WILL BE GETTING A REFUND, STRAIGHT OUT OF MY POCKET. I've never ripped any of my fans off, EVER!!! I have also NEVER missed a show. I know there are people who drove here from Memphis and Oklahoma, been in there cars all day driving and dealing with this s------ weather, the same as me and my band have the WHOLE TOUR," Rock wrote. "You so called 'fans' on my website bitchin and moanin and saying i'm greedy, can GO F--- YOURSELVES, plain and simple. Throw out my cd's and lose my number, I don't want drama kings and queens like yall anywhere around myself, band, crew, family or my fans."

"Drama kings and queens," LOL. Rock hasn't been this mad since the last time he went to a Waffle House.

[Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com]

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