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The only logical explanation is that he the interviewer set him off by opening up with what the had allegedly agreed wouldn't be discussed.
The immediate analogy that goes off is the Letterman/Phoenix interview, but that situation was far more bizarre and had far less context than this.
The rest of the band appears a little put off from the onset of the interview as well (could be the 6 a.m. on air time I suppose), which leads you to believe a line was crossed and they decided to stick it to this guy.
It is incredibly naive to think that a relatively new band containing a prolific actor such a Billy Bob could do a radio spot in a foreign country and not have his other career mentioned, or more importantly, why would they want that? 30 Seconds to Mars was constantly referred to as "the Jared Leto band" and it helped them tremendously.
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