Corey Feldman Ruled Out Working With Mike Patton Over Alleged “Cult Stuff”

During an appearance on Jamie Kennedy‘s “Hate To Break It To Ya” podcast, Corey Feldman revealed that Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst will be guesting on his new song “Paranoia [I’m Not Trippin].” He went on to say he wanted to work with Faith No More’s Mike Patton, but changed his mind due to alleged “cult stuff.”

Feldman said the following [via The PRP]:

“Fred [Durst] and I have a new song… I put out a teaser for it. It’s sick. I’ll play it for you in the car if you want. It’s really sick, dude. It’s really good. I got like this monster rock band. We have like a supergroup of like monster rockers and they’re all on, you know, they’re all playing. And I got like Robin Diaz from from Puddle Of Mudd and like actually one of Manson‘s guys, a lap pedal player, or pedal steel, sorry, player, who’s doing some stuff on it. It was just this really eclectic group… But yeah, really cool. Really badass song that I did. And I just kind of sat in on it. It was a bunch of guys that were working on a jam and they were like, ‘We need a melody.’ So I just sat down and I wrote a melody really fast. And then I was like, ‘But I hear it as like a rock-rap song, so it needs a really good rapper.’

And they were like, ‘Well, who do you think?’ And I was l going through the names and I actually thought of Mike Patton. He was the one that I wanted first, and I’m a fan of his work, but he’s a little bit tied to, you know, those things that I…”

He continued when Kennedy interjected to ask if there’s “smoke” around Patton:

“Not smoke. Just the the stuff you’re talking about, the cult stuff. Yeah. So, it looked a little dark. So, I was like, I don’t think that’s the best marriage. But I like his work, but just not his message, maybe. So, anyway, so I thought, well, that might be a little dark. So, then I was like, ‘Who’s a great rapper that’s not going to go dark on me? Oh, I know, Fred!’

So, I called Fred and I said, ‘I got this new jam. What do you think?’ And he’s like, ‘Oh, I don’t know. Let’s uh let’s hear it.’ So, I sent it to him. He’s like, ‘Dude, that’s badass.’ I was like, ‘All right, you want to do it?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah, let’s do it.’ I was like, ‘All right.’”

Feldman didn’t explain his “cult” accusation, but it’s worth noting that him and Kennedy were discussing satanic cults prior to the comment. He also claimed people in Hollywood are “worshipping an ancient deity named Baal.” The duo brought up a number of other conspiracies as well including ties between Satanism and NASA, a painting of U.S. President George Washington as a “satanic figure,” etc. They also claimed some rock artists practice Satanism, but others only use the imagery for show.

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