Regarding the personal differences that ultimately caused the reunited BULLETBOYS to fall apart, Mick said: "It's very difficult to explain. So, essentially my decision was made for me at that point." We had a couple of guys that were really important to the functioning of the band, namely the manager and the drummer, that decided that they didn't wanna move on and be a part of it. We were thinking that the Whisky show would be something that would sort of pull us together after a tough 2021 and something that might sort of create bond that would carry over, and alas, that was not to be. I was really looking forward to the year and all the shows we had booked and looking forward to going out and having a great time this summer. You know that there's a shelf life, you know that there's a 'use by' date, or at least 'best use by' date, and you just hope it doesn't come too soon. Speaking about why the reunion of BULLETBOYS' original lineup didn't last more than two years, Sweda said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "You go into these things with what I'd describe as hope but it's kind of qualified hope. Original BULLETBOYS guitarist Mick Sweda, who recently exited the band, along with drummer Jimmy D'Anda, discussed his departure from the group in a new interview with "This That & The Other With Troy Patrick Farrell".
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