Jello Biafra, the previous singer of Lifeless Kennedys, joined the band Cavalera on stage not too long ago to carry out the music “Nazi Punks F**ok Off.” Nonetheless, he launched it with a brand new title: “Nazi Trumps F**ok Off.”
Cavalera, which incorporates former Sepultura members Max and Iggor Cavalera, is presently on tour within the U.S., enjoying songs from early Sepultura albums. Throughout their live performance on March third on the Marquis Theater in Denver, Max Cavalera shocked the gang by bringing out Biafra as a visitor.
Earlier than performing, Biafra spoke to the viewers, explaining the music’s that means. He mentioned that it was initially written about violent conduct in mosh pits, evaluating it to Nazi-like aggression. Over time, nevertheless, the music turned an anthem towards actual dictatorships, particularly in locations like Brazil and Jap Europe.
He then took goal on the political local weather within the U.S., saying, “For the primary time ever, we’re watching an actual dwell fascist dictatorship with pink, white, and blue brown shirts throughout this nation.” He additionally talked about his sturdy opposition to Donald Trump, hinting that he may face backlash for his statements.
After his speech, Biafra and Cavalera performed an intense model of the punk anthem, which Lifeless Kennedys initially launched in 1981. Followers within the viewers captured clips of the efficiency, which at the moment are out there to observe on Instagram and YouTube.