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‘We’re Staring at a Real Fascist Dictatorship’

Jero Biafra, the frontman of the legendary punk rock band Dead Kennedys, has transformed the band's song “Natin Punks Fuck” into an anti-Trump anthem.

In a recent dead Kennedy performance, Eric Reed Boucher-born Biafra, who was once opposed to the establishment, joined forces with deep state officials embedded in the government for decades by attacking President Donald Trump.

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Biafra changed the 1981 band's song “Nazi Punks Fuck Off” to “Nazi Trumps Fuck Off” during a performance this week at the Marques Theatre in Denver, Colorado.

Before appearing in anti-Trump songs, the dead Kennedy frontman called the entertainment company's livenation “Elon Musk, the concert company,” and claimed he had “claws” at the Marquis Theater.

“We've been a family for a long time, man,” Biafra told his crowd. “I saw it first [Sepultura] Ministry and helmets in Denver. The show should have been called Mammoth Gardens. ”

“Rivenation now has nails at this place. I've not been here since they got this place,” the dead Kennedys singer continued, adding, “Elon Musk from the concert company.”

Biafra said, “I know a lot about this song. It was originally just written about people being really violent in the hole and acting like a bunch of Nazis.”

“Then it became a more revolutionary cry when we got to places where real dictators and real fascists like Brazil or Eastern Europe,” added the 1981 truck dead Kennedy frontman.

Biafra then strangely declared, “For the first time we are staring at a real living fascist dictatorship with red, white and blue brown shirts all over this country.”

The punk rock singer then became obsessed with the idea of ​​ending on Trump's radar, adding, “It'll take a while to get to me, but I'm good enough for a shit list about what I said about Dirty Donnie Trump and more.”

“Now, there's a slightly different name to this song. I think we can all relate to all of us,” Biafra declared before yelling.

This is not the first time Biafra has tweaked the lyrics to a song by Dead Kennedys.

In particular, the Punk Rock Band's 1980 track “Holiday in Cambodia” feature lyrics Includes N-words.

“Playing ethnic jazz, parading five times stereo / braggin' and knowing that n**ers feel cold / slums have acquired souls,” sings in 80s punk songs.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unmt4ccj7b0

However, Biafra appears to regret it as she has heard the N-word being replaced with “people” during her recent performance.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq-s9ftgsyi

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.

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