frontman Matt Heafy has revealed the band were asked to egg in 2005. The singer/guitarist makes the admission in an exclusive interview with , while reflecting on the metalcore band’s time opening Ozzfest that year for Maiden and . The tour took place amid a feud between Sabbath manager/Ozzfest organiser Sharon Osbourne and Maiden frontman .

It reportedly stemmed from Dickinson’s comments about reality TV, which Osbourne, co-star of MTV reality series , took exception to. The spat peaked during the tour’s stop in Los Angeles, when a posse led by Osbourne egged Maiden as the band endured power outages. Heafy starts by saying that Trivium had to pay $30,000 to join the Ozzfest bill, which included the costs of renting a bus and crew for the jaunt.

He continues: “Some days we were opening at 9 in the morning, but I remember on the last Iron Maiden day the tour was going to continue but we were asked by some of the Ozzfest crew, ‘Hey do you want to egg Iron Maiden?’ It was like, ‘Why the hell would we do that?’” Trivium didn’t just decline to egg Maiden – they then doubled down on their support for the UK heavy metal icons by wearing their t-shirts onstage and covering during their sets. They were treated fiercely by Ozzfest’s crew as a result. “We got bullied by the Ozzfest crew; they’d drive their golf carts right up to our faces, shoot dirt at us,” Heafy remembers.

“Paolo [Gregoletto, bass] almost got arrested at one of the shows. It was a stran.