Considering their biggest album, American Idiot, is a chart-topping critique on American politics, it was only a matter of time before Green Day voiced their concerns on President-elect Donald Trump.

But in true punk-pop style, the Billie Joe Armstrong-fronted band waited until they were on a massive stage to do so.

The trio performed their latest single 'Bang Bang' live at the American Music Awards last night (November 20), and re-tweaked the song in protest against Trump.

"No Trump! No KKK! No fascist USA!," Billie Joe chanted two minutes into the song, as their show was beamed into households across America.

The re-working was a play on 'Born To Die' by MDC, which featured the repeated lyrics, "No War! No KKK! No fascist USA!"

Considering Donald Trump found issue with the cast of Broadway musical Hamilton's polite plea to Vice President-elect Mike Pence while he was watching the show on Friday night (November 18), we're interested to see what he'll make of this direct attack on his election victory.

Saying that, we know Trump is a fan of Green Day's Broadway musical American Idiot, because he tweeted his praise back in 2010. Wonder if he's still feeling the same way about it all now?

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Melania and I saw American Idiot on Broadway last night and it was great. An amazing theatrical experience! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 21, 2010

It's not the first time Green Day have taken to the stage of a major awards show to criticise Donald Trump.

The band dedicated a rendition of 'American Idiot' to the billionaire tycoon earlier this month at the MTV Europe Music Awards, before he won the election.

What's more, Billie Joe seemed to already sense Donald's impending victory, telling the television audience that America was about to get a shock.

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"It's nice to be out of America just for a second because of this horrendous election that is going on right now," he said at the time. "The entire country is about to have one big collective heart attack."

Green Day's latest single 'Bang Bang' has been lifted from their recent album Revolution Radio, which hit No.1 in both the UK and US.

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