Watch Foo Fighters troll Westboro Baptist Church with Bee Gees cover

Publish Date
Monday, 9 August 2021, 8:56AM

The Foo Fighters trolled the Westboro Baptist Church in the best way possible before their show in Bonner Springs, Kansas. Dressed as their alter egos, the Dee Gees, Dave Grohl and company rolled up on picketers and fought hate with love (and disco).

“Ladies and gentlemen, I got something to say. Because you know what? I love you,” Grohl told protestors from the back of a flatbed truck. “The way I look at it, I love everybody. That’s what you’re supposed to do… I deliver all of my love, and you shouldn’t be hating. You should be dancing.”

The band then boogied their way into a cover of Bee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing" off their special Record Store Day album 'Hail Satin'.

See it all go down below.

The feud between WBC and the Foos began in 2011, when the hate group's late founder, Fred Phelps, called their music “hell-bound and hedonistic,” and called for a picket at their Kansas City, Missouri show. Of course the band didn't stand idly by. They rolled up (in their now signature flatbed truck) and performed a song called “Keep’ It Clean (Hot Buns)” while dressed as rednecks. And then in 2015, they rick rolled WBC. Gotta love it!

This article was first published on iheart.com and is republished here with permission

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