

Soundtrack to a Party (Statik Factory, 2008).Party People's Anthem ( Artery Recordings, 2015).Fronzak admitted to the encounter, claiming the fan lied about her age.

In June 2020, Fronzak was accused of sexual misconduct with an underage fan. According to Fronzak, his motive for the outburst was that the security were being too rough when handling audience members. On August 22, 2018, during a Las Vegas concert, he assaulted a nearby security guard by punching him in the back of the head and then throwing his microphone. Fronzak eventually explained some days later the meaning behind the song. On February 15, 2018, Attila self-released a sequel song titled "Callout 2" in which Fronz called out more than 50 people for different reasons, including Logan Paul, RiceGum, Bhad Bhabie, Harvey Weinstein, Offset, Martin Shkreli, Westboro, Buddy Nielsen, Jeffree Star, Danny Worsnop, Denis Stoff, Tim Lambesis, Frankie Palmeri, Conor McGregor, Kim Kardashian, Ronda Rousey, Tyler Carter, 6ix9ine. Ī diss song entitled "Callout", which was released in 2013, featured numerous attacks against the likes of Jonny Craig, Ronnie Radke, Christofer Drew, and Mike Reynolds. He eventually responded by retaliating against an innocent bystander and apologized. In April 2015, during a concert in Perth, Fronz was assaulted on stage. Moreover, he accused Nielsen of spending every day on stage "to talk shit about Attila". During Warped Tour in 2015, Attila and Senses Fail toured together and Fronzak accused them of leaving a sign at the Attila merch table calling them "homophobes". Fronzak replied to Nielsen, "If you think I'm homophobic in any way possible, you're clearly either an idiot or you're in a washed-up band that nobody cares about". In 2014, Nielsen attacked Attila for the song "Proving Grounds", stating that it insulted the LGBT community. One of his biggest controversies regards Senses Fail's singer Buddy Nielsen. He regularly collaborates with other adult stars in the space.įronzak has been involved in a few controversial situations. Over the summer of 2020, it was confirmed that Fronzak had begun creating pornographic content for OnlyFans. He shares one more son with his current spouse, 2022 Personal life įronzak has two sons with his former girlfriend, born in 20. It's unclear whether or not Fronz has any involvement with the label following its rebrand. In July 2020, the label rebranded itself as Modern Empire Music. The band has since signed metalcore outfit The Plot in You, deathcore band Enterprise Earth, electronicore band It Lives It Breathes, and post-hardcore/metalcore band Vesta Collide. On July 16, 2014, Fronzak launched the imprint label Stay Sick Recordings, created alongside Artery Recordings, and announced that the label had signed pop-punk band Old Again. The album, Party People's Anthem, was released on July 2, 2015, under Artery Recordings. Another single, "They Still Talk", was released in March 2015, along with the announcement of the album. On April 1, 2014, he released his first song, entitled "Turn It Up", under the stage name Fronzilla as part of his hip-hop side project. On December 11, 2013, it was announced that Fronzak would be heading into the studio in the following month to begin recording a hip-hop album. In 2017, he was featured in the Eskimo Callboy song "The Scene" off their album The Scene. In 2013, Fronz was featured in Sleeping with Sirens song "The Best There Ever Was" off their third album, Feel. He also featured in My City, My Secret's song "The Forefront" from their debut EP Dream Being. Fronzak featured in "Mimic" from Upon a Burning Body's 2012 album, Red. Fronzak was also featured in the We Are the Blog! song "Shwash" in their EP Decadence. He also featured in the song "Love, Sex, Riot" from Issues' debut EP Black Diamonds, which was released on November 13. In 2012, Fronzak was featured in the In Dying Arms song "Bathed in Salt", which appeared on the band's album Boundaries, released in September 2012. In 2011, Fronzak was featured in the From the Embrace song "La Flama Blanca", which appeared on the band's The Grind EP. On April 27, 2019, Bone Crew performed live for the first time ever at So What Music Festival in Dallas. They released a self-titled album, which was released August 3, 2018, through Stay Sick Recordings. He officially announced the project in July 2018. Bone Crew įronzak started a new side project named Bone Crew. As an independent band, they released their album, Villain, in 2019. Since 2007 with Fallacy, the band released seven records with two different record labels, Artery Recordings and SharpTone Records, before they decided to record as an unsigned band. Fronzak met Sean Heenan, Sam Halcomb, Matt Booth and Kris Wilson all in high school during his freshman year in Carrollton, Georgia, and formed his first band Attila, named in reference to Attila the Hun, which he came across in a book.
