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The sprawling 2004 epic reflected Billie Joe Armstrong’s own lived experiences - and was the cornerstone of American Idiot ...
Green Day's frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, changed lyrics in both, American Idiot and Jesus of Suburbia, to target Donald ...
The band from Northern Ireland said on social media that those messages were supposed to have appeared during its Weekend 1 ...
Pro-Israel groups are criticizing Saturday’s Coachella music festival performance by Irish hip-hop act Kneecap, which used ...
During the first weekend of Coachella, the Irish rap group claimed that the pro-Palestine message they shared onstage was cut ...
According to various media reports, Kneecap’s projections were also used during their appearance on the festival’s first ...
Flavor Flav in a bunny suit introduced the band, and Billie Joe Armstrong got a little more political, but Green Day stuck ...
As noted by Billboard, Gaga ditched the headset for a handheld mic until things got sorted out and later referenced the ...
Performers accuse the Jewish state of genocide and criticize U.S. support.The post Kneecap, Green Day target Israel at Coachella appeared first on JNS.org.
On Weekend One, the beloved punk band made a ‘yuge political statement by tweaking the lyrics to their 2004 single “Jesus of Suburbia” to highlight the suffering of Palestinian children.
A Palestinian artist and photojournalist who is the protagonist of a documentary due to premiere in Cannes in May has been ...
During Coachella’s opening weekend, Armstrong altered the lyrics to “Jesus of Suburbia” to reference the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. “Runnin’ away from pain like the kids from ...