What a drugged out freak this nut is.
"Green Day" lead singer trashed Vice President JD Vance during a recent performance in Australia.
"Am I retarded or am I just JD Vance?" lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong sang instead of the original lyrics, "Am I retarded or just overjoyed?"
The band’s set included several other political points, with digs aimed at billionaire Elon Musk and President Trump, and a line suggesting their support of Ukraine following the country’s botched deal with the United States last wee
Armstrong told a crowd during a London concert that he would be renouncing his U.S. citizenship and moving there.
"F--- America, I’m f------ renouncing my citizenship," Armstrong said. "I’m f------ coming here."
"There’s just too much f---ing stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f---ing excuse for a country," Armstrong added. "Oh, I’m not kidding. You’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days."
He also called the Supreme Court Justices "pricks" and said, "f--- the Supreme Court of America."
During a performance on "Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve" last year, the band changed the lyrics to their 2004 hit, "American Idiot," with Armstrong singing, "I’m not a part of a MAGA agenda," instead of the original, "I’m not a part of the redneck agenda."
"Green Day" lead singer trashed Vice President JD Vance during a recent performance in Australia.
"Am I retarded or am I just JD Vance?" lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong sang instead of the original lyrics, "Am I retarded or just overjoyed?"
The band’s set included several other political points, with digs aimed at billionaire Elon Musk and President Trump, and a line suggesting their support of Ukraine following the country’s botched deal with the United States last wee
Armstrong told a crowd during a London concert that he would be renouncing his U.S. citizenship and moving there.
"F--- America, I’m f------ renouncing my citizenship," Armstrong said. "I’m f------ coming here."
"There’s just too much f---ing stupid in the world to go back to that miserable f---ing excuse for a country," Armstrong added. "Oh, I’m not kidding. You’re going to get a lot of me in the coming days."
He also called the Supreme Court Justices "pricks" and said, "f--- the Supreme Court of America."
During a performance on "Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve" last year, the band changed the lyrics to their 2004 hit, "American Idiot," with Armstrong singing, "I’m not a part of a MAGA agenda," instead of the original, "I’m not a part of the redneck agenda."

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