A night at the bar, a few too many pints, bad eyesight, and a lifelong hatred for Donald Trump merchโthis explosive cocktail led to an unforgettable incident involving Dropkick Murphys frontman Ken Casey. Stumbling out of an Irish pub in Boston, he spotted a shop with big letters spelling โGAGAโ and, without his glasses, mistook it for a MAGA merchandise store. In true street-punk fashion, he stormed in and started tearing the place apart, ripping glamorous dresses, thigh-high boots, and feathered outfits off the racks, all while loudly protesting โfascism.โ
โI was just trying to protect Boston from this garbage! Weโre punks, not some MAGA stooges!โ Casey later confessed after cops tried explaining that he had trashed Lady Gagaโs boutique, not a Trump HQ. Still skeptical, he demanded proof. Surveillance footage, Gagaโs photos, and even direct quotes from her interviews were presented. Yet Casey remained suspicious, grumbling, โItโs just too convenient that GAGA and MAGA look so damn similar.โ
Meanwhile, Lady Gaga herself spoke out on social media. โPunk rock is chaos, and I respect that, but damn, what did my sparkly costumes ever do to deserve this?โ she tweeted, attaching photos of her ransacked store. The punk community was divided: some hailed it as the โmost hardcore act of the year,โ while others argued that Dropkick Murphys were โnever that rebellious anyway.โ
The real comedy kicked in when MAGA fans started celebrating Casey, mistakenly believing he was on their side. โHell yeah, Ken! Take down those liberals!โ cheered conservatives in the comments. Horrified, Casey blocked dozens of accounts and later issued a statement clarifying that his actions were โnot a political statement but simply the result of bad eyesight and too much beer.โ
And thatโs not all! Boston police decided not to arrest Casey, stating that โtrashing a Gaga boutique after four pints is more of a tradition than a crime.โ However, Gaga has hinted that she wants compensationโpreferably in the form of a Dropkick Murphys cover of her hit โPoker Face.โ Casey is still thinking about it, but fans are already suggesting the title โGuinness Face.โ

Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”
Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chordโs first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competitionโand won both categories.
Chord F. Discord: proving that laughter, much like a poorly tuned ukulele, is truly universal.



