George Floyd Case: Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker supports Protest
George Floyd Case: Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker  supports Protest
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Colson Baker aka Machine Gun Kelly has unveiled a cover of Fury Against the Machine's Protest Song, 'Killing in the Name', over his support of the Black Lives Matter protest. The famous political LA band first wrote the explosive song in 1992 as a form of racism and brutality of the police, and the theme of the song has been relevant to the fight against tyrannical governments and their oppressed agendas.

The popular rapper enlisted the help of his frequent collaborator Travis Barker (Blink 182's drummer) for this new cover, and fans saluted the pair for their occasional and aggressive sociopathic stance since the song released on Thursday, June 4 Have been. Both Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker were part of the recent Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles that erupted across the country in the wake of the May 25 murder of Minneapolis police officers George Floyd. . The 30-year-old rapper was seen holding a plank, saying, "Stop arresting the protesters! Arrest the killer police !!"

While the 44-year-old drummer gave the slogan "No justice, no peace." They are doubling their feelings by releasing their cover of this infamous political song on YouTube, which was accompanied by the caption - "He [RATM] wrote the song in 1992. It's been 28 years and every word Still applies. "

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