"What we're dealing with at that point is not exactly a good guy"
16.01.2020 - 22:31 / pitchfork.com
Green Day have shared a new song from their forthcoming LP Father of All.... It’s called “Oh Yeah!,” and you can hear it below.
In the YouTube description for the music video, the band disclosed that they sampled Joan Jett’s version of the Gary Glitter song “Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah)” for the new song. “One of the writers on that song is a total asshole so we’re donating our royalties from this song to IJM and RAINN,” they wrote.
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"What we're dealing with at that point is not exactly a good guy"
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