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Quoting Rage Against the Machine’s ethos more than crooning a holiday number, Billie Joe Armstrong directs a profanity-laced parting shot at ICE amid street-level solidarity with LA demonstrators.
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong uploads protest clips featuring their anarchic anthem 'Fuck Off' on Instagram, captioned with a raised middle finger and an ice cube emoji—subtlety is clearly out the window. The footage includes a blazing self-driving car, an accidental metaphor or just dystopia on fire?
The post coincides with peaceful LA demonstrations against ICE raids that turn increasingly tense after Trump unleashes the National Guard for a two-month engagement.
Fans call the 2024 track “perfect” for the occasion, cheering Armstrong for, yet again, rejecting the wrong side of history. One user comments, “Thank you for consistently being on the right side,” inadvertently turning the Green Day frontman into a progressive life coach.
He’s joined by Finneas, who throws his own “Fuck ICE” into the Instagram void, then adds a hotline for troops doubting their orders—part resistance manual, part digital PSA.
Source: News | NME – Published on June 9, 2025
Billie Joe Armstrong uses Green Day set to slam ICE, calls job "shitty ass"
Billie Joe Armstrong interrupts Green Day’s pre-Super Bowl set at Pier 29 with a sharp admonition aimed at ICE agents, urging them to quit their “shitty ass job.” He uses the moment not for fanfare but for a blunt confrontation of political complicity.
Riffing on conservative figureheads, he names Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, JD Vance, and Donald Trump, cautioning that they will eventually abandon their enforcers “like a bad fucking habit” once the charade collapses.
Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001
Billie Joe and son cover Bowie’s “Heroes” for Survivor’s 50th—family’s wild.
Billie Joe Armstrong enlists his son Jakob for a rendition of David Bowie’s “Heroes,” marking a familial collaboration as unexpected as it is precise in its cultural timing.
They cover the anthem for the 50th season of Survivor, aligning classic rock’s melancholic optimism with the theatrical perseverance of the long-running reality series.
Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001

