The Strokes performed at Coachella on Saturday night, April 18. They performed "Oblivious" and sent a message to the audience with the screens behind them with pictures and statements about the United States and Iran international tactics.
The Strokes Ended Coach by Performing ‘Oblivious'
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A picture of the president of Bolivia, Juan Torres, was shown then "Overthrown in 1976 during U.S. operation Condor."
President of Panama, Omar Torrijos, followed then, "plane crash, 1981 CIA suspected." The screen showed more dead leaders that the CIA is suspected to be involved with their demise. The performance ended with destruction in Iran and Gaza.
"Reality Awaits, a new fragrance by the subconscious longing of humanity for justice," a voice actor said over a video for a fake fragrance commercial. A man and woman hug then the camera zooms in on a statue. It looks similar to the Statue of Liberty, but there is a sword in one hand and a scale in the other.
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