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One notable event was Keith Morris, frontman of the punk band Circle Jerks, during a performance that included a provocative song called "Coup d'Etat." Morris openly acknowledged the violent and radical language in his lyrics, stating, "In ugly times, do not think that we encourage that," before joking about an "army of Luigi's"—a reference likely linked to political symbolism or viral meme culture. His comments, along with similar antics by other performers, seemed to incite and normalize language bordering on incitement to violence, reflecting the blending of entertainment with political agitation.