Jason Bieler Strikes Back Matt Kramer: Maybe This Is Marvel's New Character Called Super Victim

JAKARTA - The frontman of Saigon Kick band Jason Bieler responded to the criticism of the former American rock band vocalist, Matt Bellamer, who called him a thief and knife who stabbed him from behind.

Jason then shared a post that was written carefully on his personal official Facebook page and Saigon Kick where he didn't mention Kramer's name but explained that the singer's claim was not true.

"Maybe this is Marvel's new character called 'SUPER VICTIM'TM... I know we're all looking forward to it on the big screen," Jason wrote.

"I heard the storyline about a man who, no matter what happens or is shown to them, regardless of any fact, does not accept responsibility for anything in his life or career... and somehow, even though they claim to be the most talented in the room... never really achieved anything important in 35 years," he continued.

"Even though it was ignored by almost everyone, and no one with direct knowledge has ever publicly said anything to support it... has our hero stopped? Unfortunately, no... You have to admire someone who banged his head against the wall for 35 years... and blame the wall."

"I hope he is played by Daniel Day Lewis... or Joaquin Phoenix... it will be their most challenging role... not to show any action, no achievement, not the slightest momentum going forward... only the lower lip 'before crying' who always nag... I mean, how do you radiate absence and translate it into the big screen? "

"The climax? Maybe the scene where our protagonist is undergoing therapy and the doctor says... 'Show me a doll where the music industry is looking at it'," he continued.

"The darkest part of this film is when our hero forms a small hate group in cyberspace without any support, for people who have no direct knowledge other than his verbal diarrhea. We are entering a dark period where all that is needed is one crazy person who harms someone, or his friends or family. Maybe we missed that part, I mean, that's why some of our heroes meet a poor end...and which sane person will put that energy into the universe?".

"Maybe the film ends up with an anti-hero character 'The EVIL SCUGUNATORTM' going into the room and saying...if you have a problem, a real man will have direct contact with those people and try to fix it, if it fails... you will find a legal solution, Super VictimTM... it's time for you to shut up. We have hundreds of pages of facts, witnesses right away, and everything that is confirmed... but because we are not pre-teens kids on TikTok...we never released or posted it."

"Then with a sympathetic view, SCUGUNATORTM looks back and says, I hope you continue and do something really great SUPER VICTIMTM, and I hope you are okay. Of course someone wants to work with someone who is very influential, innocent, and honorable. The final scene... and suddenly it becomes clear that The SCUMBAGINATORTM, THE NOT BASS PLAYERTM, AND THE ANGRY DRUMMERTM... are heroes all this time. This is like the Sixth Indra...but not the dead...star we have complaints and want to meet managers... like the male Karen or abbreviated MK."

"Short words for SCUGAGINATORTM: 'You have mistaken 35 years of silence I am a weakness... even though all this time it's just a feeling of pity.' Interesting expression for SUPER VICTIMTM: 'I'll never come back' was said with an accent like Arnold."

Recently, Bieler and drummer Phil Varone announced they would start their tour to celebrate Saigon Kick's 30th birthday, Water.

Released in September 1993, Water was Saigon Kick's first album featuring Bieler as the lead vocalist, following Kramer's departure early that year due to so-called financial and creative problems.

Joining Bieler during the album recording session were Varone and bassist Chris McLernon.

On January 9, a day after Bieler and Varone announced their plans to tour to celebrate Water's album, Kramer wrote on his Facebook page that the inbox was flooded with congratulations to Saigon Kick's new tour which he clarified.

"This trend doesn't include me, it's Jason's 30-year anniversary, channeling hundreds of thousands of dollars from my personal publishing money that he asked me not to touch him so he could get me out of the band after I sang the top hit pop song 12 launching the band's giant hit," Kramer said.

"Then carefully made me really don't have a penny and confiscated all my equipment so I can't even do writing sessions for new projects," he continued.

"Soon after that I continued to record the Water album, and steal my vocal style by imitating myself trying to pretend as if I never left this band with the vocal voice I created for Saigon Kick."

"First he steals all my money, then he steals my job, and the fact that he sings exactly like me is the biggest robbery and a perfect example of why being a thief and cornerer from behind makes you win in the music business."

"There is no respect for anyone on the tour. It's really bitter but it's more about transparency. 30 years later, it's a gift that continues to be awarded. Support the good, get rid of the evil."