Former bowling soup guitarist Chris Barney revealed he had cut two toes. It's a month after he retired from a pop punk band with “Medical Development.”
Bernie, who co-founded the Texas-based band in 1994, took a photo of his foot, missing his big toe and index toe.
“I'm the son of the gun Freenabin and the butt Rubin,” said Bernie, 55. Instagram Wednesday caption.
Last month, the band announced that the lockers would leave the band due to 30 years of medical challenges and fatigue from the road.
“We are preventing us from not having Chris by our side, but we absolutely support his decision,” the band wrote. statement January.
Bernie may have left the group, but lead vocalist Jaret Reddick, drummer Gary Wiseman, and Bass and Backing vocalist Rob Felicetti told fans that the future bowling of the soup will remain “bright.” Guaranteed.
“The three of us will continue to build the legacy of this band with Chris' blessing,” the group wrote.
“We will not replace Chris or tours with tour guitarists. We cannot replace legends. When we began this journey, we were brothers…and our brothers are still us.”
It is unclear whether his toes have been removed due to health issues. Bernie has yet to reveal what her health has prompted her to retire from the band.
In an interview with Keran Last month, Felicetti said that bowling the soup “is not going to be anywhere we're not here (Bernie).”
“He and I started this band 30 years ago. We're almost 31 now, and at some point he was like the face of the band,” the lead singer said.
“I can't say that enough. We're not us and we're not where we're without him. We're very grateful for all the time he's in. A man retires the legend, and that's why he's said to him.”
Bowling for Soup revealed his retirement in preparation for his 20th anniversary tour “The Hangover You Are Not Suitable” kicked off in the UK on February 5th.
Guitarist fans showered Bernie with support on Wednesday, wishing him the best and informing him that his presence has been missed on stage.
“It was a common gig in Nottingham last week that I missed it,” one fan commented.
“Hope (you're grateful for everything you did,” another wrote.
“I'm sorry. You'll be in my prayers,” another commented.
Bernie's health issues began to become apparent to fans when he took a break from the band, recovered from a foot injury and missed the group's performance at Download Festival 2024. A dull magazine.
Bowling Force Soup was formed in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1994 by Reddick, Burney, Lance Morrill and Erik Chandler. After leaving Morrill in 1994 and Chandler in 2018, Reddick became the only founding member remaining in the group.
Fan favorite hits from the band's fans, such as “Girl All the Bad Guys Want,” “1985,” and “High School Never Ending,” have been a staple of the pop-punk genre for many years.
The bowling of Soup's final album, “Pop Drunk Snot Bread,” dropped in 2022.
