Whether it be "God Save the Queen" or "Anarchy in the U.K.", Johnny Rotten used his lyrics to attack the establishment. Some that came up include Brexit and Donald Trump, both of which Lydon supports to some degree. Subscribe to Loudwire onSex Pistols / PiL legend John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) just went on British TV to talk about a bunch of different issues. "And there it is."John Lydon is actually an American citizen as well, having acquired his citizenship just a few years ago. Lydon actually credited Barack Obama for his decision to become a Yank, telling Noisey, "America has the potential to be a nation that actually cares for its afflicted and wounded and ill and disenfranchised.
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