Franz Ferdinand Left 'Nauseous and Furious' After IDF Uses Take Me Out in Disturbing Video
Franz Ferdinand's frontman Alex Kapranos condemned the unauthorized use of their 2004 hit in an Israeli military video promoting airstrikes on Iran.
- Franz Ferdinand blasted the Israeli Defense Forces for using their song 'Take Me Out' in a video promoting military strikes in Iran without the band's permission.
- The group's frontman Alex Kapranos expressed anger, calling the video's creators 'warmongering murderers' and saying their use of the song made the band 'nauseous and furious'.
- United Nations experts denounced an attack on a girls' school in Iran that killed 165 pupils as 'a grave assault on children' and called for an independent investigation.
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Alex Kapranos, the leader of the Scottish group, strongly condemned the use of the tube "Take Me Out" by the Israeli army in a video showing bombings on Iran.
Franz Ferdinand slams IDF for unauthorized use of hit song in military video
Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand condemned the Israeli Defense Forces after their 2004 hit song was used without permission in a military video. Frontman Alex Kapranos called them 'warmongering murderers' in an angry Instagram response
The leader of the Scottish group Franz Ferdinand violently tapped Israel on social networks.
Franz Ferdinand 'furious' that IDF used song in genocide propaganda
The band Franz Ferdinand has angrily hit back after the Israeli Defence Forces used their song Take Me Out in a propaganda video posted on social media. Franz Ferdinand calls IDF ‘warmongering murderers’ The video shows fighter jets and explosions as Israeli soldiers celebrate Israel and the US’ recent attacks on Iran. The caption reads ‘Operation Roaring Lion – this is how it’s done.’ To reiterate, this was all happening while fucking Take Me O…
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