
"I had never really listened to Bad Bunny's music, but after his performance in Happy Gilmore 2, I will go to the mat for that guy. God bless his heart. He is a true, true American."
"[The administration] just wants to control everything, every narrative. There's way bigger problems in the world than who is at the halftime show at the Super Bowl."
"I by no means think that punk should be uniformly one thing. But the punk that I was raised to listen to, it should be speaking up against abuses in the government."
"Obviously something that's near and dear to our heart is workers' rights. At every level, Trump will turn his back on working people in favor of the elite and the wealthy. ... So, on behalf of punk rock, on behalf of regular people, on behalf of America as a whole, we feel like it's our duty to speak out."
Dropkick Murphys singer Ken Casey expressed support for Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny after Bad Bunny was announced as the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headliner amid MAGA backlash and threats to send ICE to the stadium. Casey said he will "go to the mat" for Bad Bunny and called him a "true, true American." Casey accused the administration of trying to control narratives and said there are bigger problems than halftime performers. Casey urged punk acts to speak against government abuses, emphasized workers' rights, and joined the advisory board for Home of the Brave.
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