The Black Flag craziness continues. First there was the dueling reunions. Then the feud between Greg Ginn and singer Ron Reyes, which resulted in Reyes getting kicked out of the band on stage, mid-set in Australia. Then, last week, the revelation that Reyes has been replaced by a new frontman, pro-skateboarder Mike Vallely, who apologized for how bad the band had been last year. Now the plot thickens, once again.

The bassist of the current incarnation of Black Flag, Dave Klein, also left the band at the end of 2013. But he apparently didn't let the world know until now, as BrooklynVegan reports.

Klein, who also plays in Screeching Weasel, wrote on Facebook last week after the Vallely announcement: "To avoid more PMs after today's news out of the Black Flag Official camp... I guess I should OFFICIALLY (puns!) say that I'm no longer playing with BF." As BrooklynVegan notes, the website Dying Scene reported December 2 that Klein had rejoined the Oklahoma punk band They Stay Dead.

Wait, it gets better. Ron Reyes commented on Klein's Facebook post: "God Help their poor new bass player if they didn't have the heart to go through with their plans to turf that old drummer."

Vallely also wrote a piece for ESPN, in which he offers a few more details about his love of Black Flag and devotion to the group since his teen years. He also shared some more details about Reyes' time in Black Flag last year:

Reyes quit the band in November in Australia. He had informed Ginn and I several times that the Australian shows would be his last as vocalist for Black Flag. The day of the last show in Perth, he reiterated this to us in no uncertain terms. He texted me several times while we were in Australia, threatening to not play the shows at all and to just fly home. He had been so temperamental the entire time we had been on the road that we were ready for anything at that point. Him flying home wasn't just a threat but a real possibility. Earlier in the summer in Hanover, Germany, he had actually quit the band on stage in a fit of rage. He threw his microphone down and stormed off the stage, screaming "That's it. I'm done," only to return moments later when he realized the band would just keep going without him.

Reyes' mic was unplugged in Perth when it apparently seemed that he'd begin "his public attack on the band" on stage.

Vallely added:

We have been in the studio working on new tracks and are planning a tour that will begin in May. We understand that over the past year, though the band played great shows to happy audiences everywhere we went, it could have been better. There was too much dysfunction within the band and too many distractions getting in the way of the music. Instead of focusing on making the band and music better, the singer would take to Facebook to whine about this or that, pandering to an Internet audience he valued more than his own bandmates. It was an unfortunate time, but it's behind us now.

Writing on Facebook in response, Reyes said, "More lies. Consider the source people."