As the political storm of partygate continues to cast a scandalous shadow over Boris Johnson and Downing Street, Cassetteboy has taken a savage dig at the prime minister’s situation with their remix version of Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name.”
Using the apt title, “Rage Against the Party Machine,” the electronic comedy duo have hilariously remixed a minute and a half video of the prime minister’s words from different press conferences to give a sweary and damning overview of the situation and his alleged role in the scandal.
“As you comply, I socialise/ With cheese and wine, and forty guys/ From ‘Next slide please’ to wine and cheese/ The rules you see, don’t apply to me,” Johnson speaks in cadence to the rock classic. “And if I get caught, I won’t repent/ I’ll lie and say it was a work event.”
One of the lines refers to a photo obtained by The Guardian that shows Johnson being pictured with cheese and wine alongside his wife and up to 17 staff in the Downing Street garden on May 20th 2020 while during the first Covid lockdown.
While another line directly references the excuse Johnson made in his apology to the House of Commons last week where he admitted that he was at the event in May 2020 but said that he “believed implicitly that this was a work event.”
New and very sweary! Cassetteboy Rage Against The Party Machine
— Cassetteboy (@Cassetteboy) January 17, 2022
Thanks to @IamHappyToast and @Coldwar_Steve for the images.
Help get 'Boris Johnson is Still a F***ing C***' back in the charts! See https://t.co/nNoHbTLgzr for details#JohnsonOut pic.twitter.com/FH6zqExRzN
Rage Against The Party Machine 🎉
— Rage Against The Machine 👊 (@RATM) January 17, 2022
Created by @Cassetteboy, with extras from @IamHappyToast & @Coldwar_Steve pic.twitter.com/zCQC3NgPfG
“So buy some booze/ Fill up a suitcase/ Never mind the news/ Let’s get s**tfaced,” notes the recent revelations where The Telegraph reported that Downing Street allegedly hosted two more parties the night before Prince Philip’s funeral. It’s been claimed that a member of staff was reportedly even sent to the Co-op with a suitcase to fill it with bottles of wine and bring it back to the party.
A Number 10 spokesperson told reporters that the prime minister was not in Downing Street on this day but instead was at Chequers in Buckinghamshire, Sky News reported.
There are also some creative visuals from @IamHappyToast and @Coldwar_Steve that also help bring the remix to life - for example, a photo of the Queen mourning the loss of her husband Prince Philip alone due to Covid restrictions has been edited to show a stockpile of cheese and wine in the pews while members of the government party next to Her Majesty.
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Since dropping the remix yesterday on January 17th, it has already received over 145,000 views on YouTube, and 440,000 views on Twitter.
It’s fair to say the sweary song has garnered a lot of reaction on Twitter, as people have shared their love for the politically relevant tune and praise for Cassetteboy’s creativity.
My favourite bit was ‘if you think I should be in the nick, you can suck my Cressida Dick’.
— Natasha Devon 🌈💙 (@_NatashaDevon) January 17, 2022
(Yes I have a very immature sense of humour). https://t.co/HzPuNUgXRM
Outstanding as always. https://t.co/c2xETs6CUs
— Lee Trott (@MC372) January 17, 2022
Simply the best response to this Government I have had the pleasure of viewing. 🤘🤘🤘🤘 https://t.co/535GqgzLZu
— Nic☮️ (@NicoletteMayenn) January 17, 2022
A warning about the language, but bloody hell this is good. And it's also reminded me just how fantastic the original of Killing In The Name Of is... https://t.co/4crNCztviA
— Scott Wilson (@Scottwilsonecho) January 17, 2022
The wonderful @Cassetteboy on the money once more. https://t.co/0orbE46f8k
— Andy Thompson (@RedditchWolf) January 17, 2022
yes it is very sweary but also captures the mood. perfectly. https://t.co/zRdV6ADlz4
— Miles King (@MilesKing10) January 17, 2022
This has got to be one of the best from @Cassetteboy !!! https://t.co/TQgqyqAVaH
— Jacqueline (@jakkicowley) January 17, 2022
Genius from @Cassetteboy @Coldwar_Steve and @IamHappyToast! https://t.co/VNZFXTGFmp pic.twitter.com/hC9z4zI3mq
— 🦧Scowlin Munkeh (@scowlingmonkey) January 17, 2022
Cassetteboy, once again hitting the nail squarely on the head. Excellent stuff! https://t.co/i8bkzF97gv
— Bracknellexile (@bracknellexile) January 17, 2022
Outstanding work.
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) January 17, 2022
This Boris Johnson—Rage Against The Machine mashup by @Cassetteboy is pure genius. pic.twitter.com/7JP3ufGxXD
— Christian Christensen (@ChrChristensen) January 17, 2022
Cassette boy is the banksy of the music genre! https://t.co/YWsfi4T6HG
— Anonymous Bloke (@Watforddogs) January 17, 2022
A @Cassetteboy X @Coldwar_Steve Collab is exactly what the nation needed https://t.co/39wy7I9tVF
— Robbie Morgan (@RobbieMorgan1) January 18, 2022