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NBC Faces Backlash for Allegedly Censoring Green Day’s Performance During Super Bowl Kickoff
Renowned punk rock band Green Day kicked off Super Bowl LX with an electrifying mix of tracks from their acclaimed 2005 album, American Idiot. However, controversy arose when NBC reportedly censored parts of the performance, particularly during the song “American Idiot,” according to The Hollywood Reporter (THR).
Fans quickly took to social media platforms to express their dissatisfaction with the network’s decision.
“NBC just censored Green Day lmaoooo,” one person commented on X, while another noted, “THEY CENSORED GREEN DAY THEY ONLY PLAYED PART OF EACH SONG.”
Despite the censorship, as highlighted by the Mirror, the political undertones of Green Day’s music remained unmistakably strong.
One user questioned the performance’s intent, commenting, “I don’t know what to make of Green Day playing ‘American Idiot’ and saying ‘f–k America’ at the Super Bowl while the Hall of Fame comes out. What is anyone involved going for here?”
As noted by the Mirror, even with the censoring, Green Day’s “music still remained massively political.”
“I don’t know at all anymore what to make of green day playing American idiot and saying ‘f–k america’ at the super bowl while the HoF comes out. What is anyone involved going for here,” one said one user.
“I do enjoy Green Day’s music, and their coffee was great, but they are still borderline sh-tlibs,” another said.