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Chuck D compared Bob Vylan's Glastonbury controversy to Public Enemy's 1989 crisis while defending their right to protest ...
"To call [Bob Vylan's] words antisemitic is like calling the condemnation of Islamic death squads Islamophobic — except the ...
During their performance at the U.K. festival on Saturday, the punk-rap duo drew criticism after leading a crowd in a chant ...
The controversial crew played it relatively safe while supporting fellow Irishmen Fontaines DC in London over the weekend, ...
We hate war and injustice.' British punk duo Bob Vylan explained their pro-Palestine stance at a gig in Athens.
Radar Festival did not find a headliner for Saturday night as they failed to replace Bob Vylan, who were dropped after their recent Glastonbury Festival set.