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Posted: 2018-04-16 05:16:03

Sticky Fingers' troubled frontman, Dylan Frost, has taken to the band's Facebook page to address the allegations made against him and the band that they were unapologetic for past violent behaviour during an interview on Triple J's news and current affairs program Hack last Thursday.

Frost was accused of two separate incidents in 2016, which included allegedly shouting racist remarks at a gig headlined by Indigenous Sydney punk band Dispossessed, and violently threatening two members of the Australian music community outside the Lady Hampshire pub in Sydney's Camperdown.

The lengthy post, which outlines Frost's recollections of both incidents, aimed to shed some light on last week's interview, and Frost's subsequent response of "boys will be boys" and "s--t happens, man" when prompted by host Tom Tilley to elaborate on his violent past, sending social media into meltdown and sparking a fierce backlash against the band online.

Dylan Frost (pictured, above) has apologised for his past behaviour, and defended his on-air comments made during Triple J\'s Hack last week. Photo by Edwina Pickles at 26th Annual Bluesfest, 2015.

Dylan Frost (pictured, above) has apologised for his past behaviour, and defended his on-air comments made during Triple J\'s Hack last week. Photo by Edwina Pickles at 26th Annual Bluesfest, 2015.

Photo: Edwina Pickles

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''On July 28, 2016, I attended a gig by punk band Dispossessed ... I need to make it clear that I did not hurl racial abuse at them," Frost wrote.

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