Fans at a Puddle of Mudd show in Toledo, Ohio, got a lot less than they bargained for Sunday night when frontman Wes Scantlin cut the band's set short, announced he was too wasted to play and eventually found himself in police custody facing a disorderly conduct charge.
Those in attendance said that a scant four songs into the band's performance at Headliners club, Scantlin's bandmates walked off the stage, leaving a stumbling, hostile Scantlin alone.
According to concertgoers, Scantlin was, by his own admission to the crowd, 'too f---ed up' to perform. Still, he remained onstage for half an hour after the band's departure, shouting insults and profanity at the audience and singing songs that he seemed to make up as he went along.
After incurring the wrath of the crowd Scantlin headed back to his dressing room, where he was arrested by Toledo police for disorderly conduct-intoxication, according to The Blade.
Charges of criminal mischief and misconduct involving a public transportation system were reportedly added when Scantlin spat in the Toledo police cruiser en route to his booking.
All three charges are misdemeanors. Scantlin was released on a cash bond of $150 and is scheduled to be arraigned in Toledo Municipal Court on Tuesday.
Spokespeople for the band and its record label, Geffen Records, could not be reached for comment.
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1 | Puddle of Mud singer cleared Puddle Of Mud singer Wes Scantlin has been almost entirely cleared of a string of public order offences, following an incident at a recent show in … | March 16, 2004 |