Parokya Ni Edgar vocalist Chito Miranda apparently rubbed some people the wrong way with his recent comments regarding millennials and '90s kids.

During a recent gig in Makati, Chito addressed the '90s kids in the crowd and praised them for not being "too sensitive" compared to today's generation as the band went on to play one of their iconic songs "Silvertoes". Chito said, "Nothing against the millennials pero sometimes ‘yung mga millennials, masyadong sensitive. Pare, noong nilabas namin ‘yung kanta na ‘yan, walang na-offend. Alam niyo kung bakit? Tayong mga batang ‘90s, we don’t get offended by songs."

The ever so outspoken pinoy rock great now clarified his remarks via Twitter, saying he didn't mean to offend millennials. "Again, sorry kids kung na-offend kayo! (whether kung Gen Z ka or Gen Y or millennial or kung pinanganak ka ng 90s, or whatever it is you want to call yourselves), sorry kung na-offend ka sa isang kanta na sinulat nung 1993 ng isang batang gag*."

Linawin ko lang. Yung mga batang 90s, sila yung mga teenagers at college kids nung 90s (pinanganak ng 70s-early 80s) na kung kanino directed lahat ng bago at uso nung 90s (90s music, technology, fashion, etc...) Hindi po ibig sabihin na 90s kid ka kasi pinanganak ka nung 90s.😁 — Alfonso Miranda Jr (@chitomirandajr) May 10, 2019

Ang corny 😂 I'm trying to explain what I meant by Batang 90s to kids who want to be technical with terms (GenZ vs GenY) regarding a stupid song I wrote when I was 17yrs old. I was 17! I was a HS kid writing songs which I thought were funny! 😂 Gago kami nung mga bata kami eh. — Alfonso Miranda Jr (@chitomirandajr) May 10, 2019

Again, sorry kids kung na-offend kayo! (whether kung Gen Z ka or Gen Y or millennial or kung pinanganak ka ng 90s, or whatever it is you want to call yourselves), sorry kung na-offend ka sa isang kanta na sinulat nung 1993 ng isang batang gago. Sa mga hindi na-offend, salamat!!! — Alfonso Miranda Jr (@chitomirandajr) May 10, 2019

Isipin nyo to...nag-sorry na ko sa mga na-offend. Tapos in-acknowledge ko lang yung mga batang 90s na hindi easily offended by songs with stupid lyrics. Nagalit pa rin sila.😂 Anyway, moving on... Let's talk about more important things. May kodigo na ba kayo para sa May13?😊 — Alfonso Miranda Jr (@chitomirandajr) May 10, 2019

He later clapped back at a netizen who claimed the lyrics for the song are "problematic in every way possible".

Chito responded with a hilarious comeback of his own after one fan spotted a tweet posted by the netizen. "Peace and good vibes to you po," he wrote.

Speaking of the hit '90s anthem, check out PNE's rocking performance of "Silvertoes" during their Matira Matibay concert below: