Jason Aalon Butler spoke up after Stephen Harrison and Aric Improta announced their departure from Fever 333.

Years after the band debuted, Fever 333 let go of two-thirds of the members as Harrison and Improta left Butler as the lone remaining member.

Butler addressed the recent event in an Instagram post on the band's official page, thanking the two members despite leaving the group.

"Offering representation and progress not only on stages but through the art is paramount for me. I told myself I would not compromise that vision and I must hold true to that promise. Not only for me, but the others out there looking for somewhere to feel free," part of his statement reads.

He expressed his gratitude to everyone who made his plans possible so far. Although it will require a massive adjustment, Butler said he is excited to present to everyone the next plans he has for Fever 333.

The musician's statement came after Harrison and Improta said they decided to leave the band due to the things "that turned bad internally."

According to Harrison, they experienced creative differences which pushed him to come up with that decision. Improta, for his part, said he would rather dedicate his time to doing things that "operate differently than Fever 333."

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The members did not disclose the exact issue they had, but even other bands and musicians think they can never do better than Fever 333.

Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Skyes Speaks Highly of Fever 333

Before Fever 333 lost two of its members, Bring Me the Horizon lead Oli Sykes sat for an interview with Loudwire Nights host Toni Gonzalez and revealed which band he thinks he would never want to follow on stage.

According to the frontman, his own band cannot surpass the energy Fever 333 gives.

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He recalled the times Bring Me The Horizon brought the trio on tour and how they thought of ways to top their performance because Fever 333 "was chaos and sick" in the best way possible.

Fever 333 started wowing fans when it debuted in 2017. They dropped their instant-hit EP, "Made an America" in 2018.

In the years thereafter, the trio released more headbang-worth music through "Strength in Numb333rs" and "Wrong Generation."

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