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Aaron Lewis, a singer and self-proclaimed patriot who once ripped Christina Aguilera to shreds after she botched the national anthem at the Super Bowl, had a great opportunity Sunday night.

Lewis got to perform the anthem before Game 5 of the World Series, putting his own touch on the song and perhaps brining some visibility to his fledgling country music career a decade after he first made a name for himself as the lead singer of the band Staind.

What happened next was disastrous.

Lewis badly flubbed the beginning of the song, skipping a verse and leading to players on the field visibly cringing and — in Tim Lincecum’s case, laughing — as Lewis tried to get back on track.

Predictably, the reaction on Twitter and elsewhere was harsh, prompting Lewis to apologize on Facebook.

Here’s a sampling of the reaction:

Aaron Lewis should've gotten the words to the National Anthem tattooed on his arm as a cheat sheet…. #WorldSeries #WorldSeries2014 — tanner niederhauser (@tanner03hd) October 27, 2014

At least we know Aaron Lewis wasn't lip syncing the national anthem. Just wish he knew the words. #WorldSeries @Royals @SFGiants — Jeff Wilcox (@JS_Wilcox) October 27, 2014

Here you go Aaron Lewis… next time write the words on your hand if you don't know them…smh pic.twitter.com/HhJI2TpuJm — Robin_Geiger (@Robin_Geiger) October 27, 2014

For someone who has DON'T TREAD ON ME tattooed on his neck, Aaron Lewis might want to learn his national anthem before he tries it again. — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) October 27, 2014

Aaron Lewis messed up the national anthem? Same dude who released a country album full of songs about how much more American he is than us? — Rigo (@SalukiNetic) October 27, 2014

I suppose it's, ahem, been awhile since Aaron Lewis practiced the lyrics to the National Anthem. — Andy McCullough (@McCulloughStar) October 26, 2014

And here’s the text of Lewis’ apology, in which he expressed deep regret and essentially begs people not to consider him a traitor:

All I can say is I’m sorry and ask for the Nation’s forgiveness. My nerves got the best of me and I am completely torn up about what happened. America is the greatest country in the world. The Star-Spangled Banner means so much to so many, including myself. I hope everyone can understand the intensity of the situation and my true intent of this performance. I hope that the Nation, Major League Baseball and the many fans of our national pastime can forgive me.

Lewis’ failure was particularly striking given that he went out of his way to rip Aguilera for messing up the anthem at the Super Bowl in 2011, telling a cheering crowd “I don’t understand how people that sing the national anthem can be so f***ing self-absorbed that they would try to change that f***ing song.”

Here’s the clip:

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