Armstrong, Green Day and Oakland
Billie Joe Armstrong, the bisexual frontman of the rock band Green Day, called Vice President J.D. Vance a “r**ard” during a recent performance to a crowd of 60,000 fans in Melbourne, Australia, causing right-wing calls for a boycott.
"Am I re***ded, or am I just JD Vance?" sang frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, altering the lyrics of Green Day’s song “Jesus in Suburbia” during a full performance in Melbourne of the band’s politically barbed album American Idiot.
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has never been shy about his political leanings. The 53-year-old has been very vocal about his disdain towards former President Donald Trump, and didn’t even tone it down after the assassination attempt on the 45th (and now 47th) President’s life in Butler, Pennsylvania last summer.
Legendary punk rock band Green Day took a major swipe at Vice President JD Vance during a recent performance of one of their classic songs.
While performing their 2004 hit Jesus of Suburbia, Green Day switched the lyrics from ‘Am I r******d or am I just overjoyed?’ to ‘Am I r******d or am I just JD Vance?’.
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