Jesper's In Flames Exit Wasn't All About Drinking Problem
. Now he reveals there are two sides to the story. He says on Facebook: "I would never go into details why I quit, but there is always one official story and there is the other - alcohol is quite a small part of it." The axeman also says the group's current material doesn't match the vision he had for them when he formed the outfit in the early 90s. He continues: "All respect to In Flames and their new approach, but for me the band was a guitar/riff based melodic death band - and it's not anymore." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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