The three bands will hit the road together later this year
18.01.2020 - 02:11 / genius.com
Green Day is gearing up to release their thirteenth album, Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers)—and the band will donate the royalties from their latest single “Oh Yeah!” due to its sampling of a Joan Jett song written by Gary Glitter.
“BTW we sampled a song from the great Joan Jett’s Bad Reputation album,” the band wrote in the description for the music video. “One of the writers on that song is a total asshole so we’re donating our royalties from this song to IJM and RAINN.”
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The three bands will hit the road together later this year
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