Legendary punk rock band Green Day took a major swipe at Vice President JD Vance during a recent performance of one of their ...
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong has never been shy about his political leanings. The 53-year-old has been very vocal ...
A program featuring violinist Leonidas Kavakos was disrupted by long lines and security checks to accommodate the vice ...
The band used an ableist slur to diss the vice president while performing its 2004 song "Jesus of Suburbia" at a recent concert in Melbourne.
The vice president had been attending the performance with his wife, Second Lady Usha Vance. The second lady was appointed to the board of the center by Trump.
At a show in Melbourne, Australia, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong swapped the lyrics of one of the band's songs to take a ...
Punk rock band Green Day took a major swipe at Vice President JD Vance while performing in Australia—swapping out a lyric to ...
After several weeks of pro-Kremlin tilt with occasional baffling pro-Ukraine lurches—just one day earlier, Trump was suddenly ...
While performing their 2004 hit Jesus of Suburbia, Green Day switched the lyrics from ‘Am I r******d or am I just overjoyed?’ ...
Rather than focusing on the words exchanged, the focal point of the encounter has become Vice President JD Vance, after a user ... bursts into flames The pop punk band – which consists of ...