Billie Joe Armstrong, leader of the 1990 band Green Day, changed the lyrics of her 2004 melody, “Jesus of Suburbia”, in Coachella and added new letters attacking Israel and supporting the Palestinians.
The band took the stage on Saturday night at the Indian Music Festival, California, and once again realized its extremist political activism by changing the lyrics to several of their songs to reflect current political issues, from the left.
For this appearance, Armstrong debuted a recently renewed version of Jesus or suburbs Include the attack on Israel. Armstrong changed the “Runnin” line away from pain when you have been a victim of “Runnin” away from pain like the children of Palestine, stories from another broken house. “
The reference is, of course, a wink to Insrael’s effort to destroy the terrorist army of the areas that is an answer to murmur 1,500 men and children attacks on October 7, 2023. Armstrong was clearly stopped on the side of Hamas’ terrorists with his message.
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That was not the only song with altered lyrics to boost a radical left message.
Armstrong opened the concert with the 2004 band melody, American idiotwith letters aimed at attacking Donald Trump, Maga and Republican voters.
“I am not part of the Maga Agenda,” Billie Joe Armstrong sang instead of the real line of the song, “I’m not part of an agenda of Redneck.”
This altered letter has become part of Armstrong’s concert performances since January, when he began using the alteration in New Year’s Eve of Dick Clark Rockin ‘Eve This year.
Armstrong de Veers to the end to the left in his political pontifications.
For example, the rocker compared Trump with Adolf Hitler in the period prior to the 2016 presidential elections. He then requested Trump’s accusation in 2018 in response to a Trump tweet that attacks Kim Jong Un.
In November 2016, duration of an performance in the American Music Awards, Green Day sang “No Trump, no kkk, no fascist uses!” From the stage.
Armstrong also stirred the controversy last year excluding “Fuck America” before adding that he was “renouncing his citizenship” after the reversal of the Supreme Court or Roe V. Wade. That incident obtained his music forbidden by several radio stations.
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