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Bruce Springsteen Performs His Anti-ICE Song at Minneapolis Show: ‘Sometimes You Have to Kick Them in the Teeth’

Legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at fellow musician Tom Morello’s concert in Minneapolis on Friday, where he debuted his new protest song against the Trump administration and its controversial immigration policies.

The song, titled “Sometimes You Have to Kick Them in the Teeth,” is a powerful and poignant anthem that speaks out against the current state of affairs in the United States. With lyrics that condemn the actions of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency and the Trump administration, Springsteen’s performance was met with thunderous applause and cheers from the audience.

The concert, which was part of Morello’s “The Atlas Underground Live” tour, was already highly anticipated by fans. But Springsteen’s surprise appearance took the excitement to a whole new level. As soon as he stepped on stage, the crowd erupted into a frenzy, knowing that they were about to witness something special.

With his signature guitar in hand, Springsteen began to strum the opening chords of his new song. The audience fell silent, hanging onto every word as he sang about the injustices faced by immigrants and the need to stand up against them. The lyrics were a powerful call to action, urging listeners to take a stand and fight for what is right.

As the song reached its climax, Springsteen’s passion and conviction were palpable. His voice soared through the venue, sending chills down the spines of everyone in attendance. And when he sang the line “Sometimes you have to kick them in the teeth,” the crowd erupted into a roar of approval, knowing that they were witnessing a true rock legend using his platform to speak out against injustice.

The performance was not only a powerful display of Springsteen’s musical talent, but also a reminder of the important role that artists play in society. Throughout history, musicians have used their voices to speak out against social and political issues, and Springsteen is no exception. With his new song, he joins the ranks of artists who are using their platform to bring attention to important issues and inspire change.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Morello expressed his admiration for Springsteen’s new song, saying, “It’s a great song and a great sentiment. It’s a call to arms for the resistance to the Trump administration’s policies and practices.” Morello, who has been a vocal critic of the current administration, also praised Springsteen for using his platform to speak out against injustice.

The performance of “Sometimes You Have to Kick Them in the Teeth” was a powerful moment that will not soon be forgotten. It was a reminder that music has the power to unite people and inspire change. And with artists like Springsteen and Morello leading the way, there is hope for a better future.

As the concert came to an end, the audience was left with a sense of empowerment and motivation. Springsteen’s performance was a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still hope and the power to make a difference. And with his new song, he has given a voice to those who are fighting against injustice and standing up for what is right.

In a time when the world seems divided and uncertain, Springsteen’s message of unity and resistance is more important than ever. His performance at Morello’s concert was a powerful reminder that sometimes, you have to kick them in the teeth to make a difference. And with artists like Springsteen leading the way, we can all find the courage to do just that.

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