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The members of popular 1990s alt-rock band third eye blind.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Maybe you weren't expecting a Third Eye Blind storyline heading into the Republican National Convention week. But you've got one.

According to multiple news outlets and users on social media, the band, known for its series of 1990s alt-rock hits, upset guests during a charity concert held at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Tuesday night.

The concert was hosted by the Recording Industry Association of America and AT&T, and was expected to feature Third Eye Blind covering several pro-America anthems for the RNC friendly audience in attendance. But that quickly went out the window.

Frontman Stephan Jenkins frustrated the crowd over and over again by expressing his displeasure with conservative views (He was clearly anti-Donald Trump) and showed support for things like gay rights.

Third Eye Blind tonite at #RNCinCLE event: We believe in tolerance, acceptance 🙌🙌 (Followed by boos) pic.twitter.com/WPRIEMZmEp — Tina (@tinpant) July 20, 2016

What made matters worse is Third Eye Blind didn't play many of its hits, including "Semi-Charmed Life." Jenkins antics drew an abundance of boos from the crowd. But he didn't seem to care.

"You can boo all you want, but I'm the motherf****** artist up here," Jenkins proclaimed.

The band even took to responding to fans who expressed their displeasure on social media through its official Twitter account.

Jenkins has been in Ohio since Monday night for the Alternative Press Music Awards in Columbus, where he performed with the bands Mayday Parade and The Maine. Needless to say, that performance was more well received.