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Green Day's Coachella Set Features Politically Charged Lyric Changes on Palestine and MAGA

The band altered lyrics in 'Jesus of Suburbia' and 'American Idiot' to address the Israel-Palestine conflict and criticize U.S. conservative politics, igniting both praise and controversy.

Overview

  • At Coachella 2025, Green Day modified the lyrics of 'Jesus of Suburbia' to reference Palestinian children, drawing attention to their suffering in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
  • The band also updated 'American Idiot' to criticize the 'MAGA agenda,' continuing their trend of targeting conservative U.S. politics.
  • These changes mark the latest in Green Day's long history of using live performances to deliver political commentary through altered lyrics.
  • The performance has drawn mixed reactions, with some praising the band's activism and others, like Disturbed's David Draiman, inviting dialogue on the Israeli perspective.
  • Green Day's Coachella set underscores their established legacy of blending music with political expression, further solidifying their activist identity.

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