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SUICIDAL TENDENCIES' Ben Weinman Discusses Really Nasty On-Stage Fall

Dude took a hit right in the spine.

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Guitarist Ben Weinman joined Suicidal Tendencies in 2018 after the dissolution of The Dillinger Escape Plan, but doesn't seem to be taking it any easier than he used to. At a show in Garden Grove, CA, ironically during the song "You Can't Bring Me Down" from the band's 1990 album Lights…Camera…Revolution!, Weinman attempted to jump up on a speaker and it didn't go so well.

He recently commented on the extremely nasty-looking fall to Q104.3, and you can also see the incident below via Weinman's Instagram.

“I definitely felt it as soon as the show was over and did some serious ‘Batman-fix’ on my own spine the next day, but I’m used to it.

I got up so quickly and the show was so nuts I don’t think most people saw it. Nobody in the band did. But our friends on the side of the stage we’re like ‘holy fuck.’

I saw [the video] after the show and was like, ‘Damn.'”

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