Green Day's punk rock agenda resurfaced with fervour at their Washington DC concert, stirring controversy by once again targeting former President Donald Trump. The band, known for its defiant political stance, took centre stage on Monday with frontman Billie Joe Armstrong branding Trump an “idiot” during their performance.
In a fiery New Year's Eve performance on Dick Clark’s “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve”, American punk-rock band Green Day stirred the pot by taking a swipe at former President Donald Trump and his 'Make America Great Again' (MAGA) agenda. The lead vocalist, Billie Joe Armstrong, altered the lyrics to the band's 2004 hit “American Idiot”, prompting a wave of reactions on social media. The controversial lyric change, “I'm not a part of the MAGA agenda,” replaced the original line, “I'm not a part of a redneck agenda.”
Green Day's punk rock agenda resurfaced with fervour at their Washington DC concert, stirring controversy by once again targeting former President Donald Trump. The band, known for its defiant political stance, took centre stage on Monday with frontman Billie Joe Armstrong branding Trump an “idiot” during their performance.
In a fiery New Year's Eve performance on Dick Clark’s “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve”, American punk-rock band Green Day stirred the pot by taking a swipe at former President Donald Trump and his 'Make America Great Again' (MAGA) agenda. The lead vocalist, Billie Joe Armstrong, altered the lyrics to the band's 2004 hit “American Idiot”, prompting a wave of reactions on social media. The controversial lyric change, “I'm not a part of the MAGA agenda,” replaced the original line, “I'm not a part of a redneck agenda.”