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Rock Band Rips Kristi Noem's DHS For Using Its Song With NSFW 3-Word Demand
The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club issued a blistering condemnation of the Kristi Noem-led Department of Homeland Security, alleging the unauthorized use of its recording of 'God's Gonna Cut You Down' in a government-produced video. The rock band told the DHS to 'go f... yourselves.' The track, a folk-gospel song popularized by Johnny Cash, was featured in what the San Francisco rock band slammed as a 'propaganda video.' In a scathing public statement directed at the DHS, the band wrote on social media: 'It has come to our attention that the Department of Homeland Security is improperly using our recording of 'God's Gonna Cut You Down' in your latest propaganda video. It's obvious that you don't respect Copyright Law and Artist Rights any more than you respect Habeas Corpus and Due Process rights, not to mention the separation of Church and State per the U.S. Constitution.' The group continued: 'For the record, we hereby order @DHSgov to cease and desist the use of our recording and demand that you immediately pull down your video.' And it witheringly concluded: 'Oh, and go f... yourselves.' For the record, we hereby order @DHSgov to cease and desist the use of our recording and demand that you immediately pull down your video. Oh, and go f... yourselves,-BRMC — BRMCofficial (@BRMCofficial) July 10, 2025 The band joins a growing list of musicians who have pushed back against the unauthorized use of their music, especially by Donald Trump and his White House, ranging from Adele to The Rolling Stones. Paul Krugman Exposes The Flaw At The Heart Of Trump's Cruelest Policy Chelsea's Photo After Trump Gate-Crash Is Being Read As A Master Class In Subtle Shade Fox News Star Hits Trump With A Cold Truth About His Relationship With Putin
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13-07-2025
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Acclaimed Indie Band Issues Cease & Desist to Homeland Security for Improper Use of Their Recording
Acclaimed Indie Band Issues Cease & Desist to Homeland Security for Improper Use of Their Recording originally appeared on Parade. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, an indie rock trio that rose out of the San Francisco Bay Area in the late '90s, has crossed swords with the Department of Homeland Security, which is using their version of the song 'God's Gonna Cut You Down' in a video. BMRC's press representative distributed the band's memo to the DHS on Thursday, July 10. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 'It has come to our attention that the Department of Homeland Security is improperly using our recording of 'God's Gonna Cut You Down' in your latest propaganda video. It is obvious that you don't respect Copyright Law and Artist Rights any more than you respect Habeas Corpus and Due Process rights, not to mention the separation of Church and State per the US Constitution,' it reads. 'For the record, we hereby order DHS to cease and desist the use of our recording and demand that you immediately pull down your video,' the statement adds. 'Oh, and go f... yourselves,' it concludes. The statement was also shared on the band's social media channels to a mixed reception from fans. 'Been listening to you guys for almost 20 years. Still love the music, but the political stuff on social media since 2020 has been a real turn off. Politics only divide…,' one wrote. Other fans, however, disagreed with that take. 'you can't really be a fan since you said they've only been political since 2020. They have been political since the very beginning,' one wrote. 'This is why you are one of my favorite bands,' another fan added. 'Not only did they use your song, but it's a cover… a man who was very critical of the US governments' treatment of indigenous Americans, and their war machine. They couldn't be any more dense even if they tried,' commented another. The trio has had previous success securing authorized placements of their recording of the historic song. Back on May 3, 2024, the band posted on Instagram that their recording of the song was going to be featured in the premiere of the Netflix show Man in Full. 'For the premiere of 'Man In Full' on Netflix this week we've released three different mixes to our cover of 'God's Gonna Cut You Down' featured in the series. There are layers of stories and history in songs, we'd like to give a nod & thank you to those who originally recorded some of the first versions: Golden Gate Quartet 1946-1947, The Jubalaires 1947, Bill Landford & The Landfordaires 1950, Odetta 1957. We discovered the song being fans of Odetta and after Johnny Cash's recording was released discovered others,' the band posted at the time. 'We initially tried doing a version ages ago but weren't sure where it should go, so it was curious being asked to approach the song again in a few different ways for this series. Big thanks to those who helped collaborate on it along the way, all the best to everyone we hope you can enjoy & find good things along the way,' it added. Acclaimed Indie Band Issues Cease & Desist to Homeland Security for Improper Use of Their Recording first appeared on Parade on Jul 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 10, 2025, where it first appeared.