Scots band Beldon Haigh have stuck the boot in to Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in a scathing new music video.
The Falkirk-based group unveilled the video for 'Dumpster Fire' which includes figures impersonating Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un.
The video speaks to pure anarchy, casting Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as punks who raise hell by burning books and priceless works of art to symbolise "everything that's wrong in the world".
Speaking about Dumpster Fire, lead singer Beldon reckons the band chose the trio to symbolise "a world synonymous with lies, war and self-serving egotistical leaders".
He said: "I think there's a growing awareness that the world is run by a tiny number of individuals who seize wealth and power, whilst the rest of us get poorer and are fobbed off with fake news and lies."
And many fans flocked to the comments of the official video to praise it.
One wrote: "Keep doing what you do, it’s brilliant!"
Another added: "Hey, thats good! Bravo from Germany! And I'm not even that into rock, keep it up!"
While one penned: "Great hook pal."
Beldon Haigh have collated a huge following online with their clever videos and their previous release 'Money Back' clocked up a million streams at the end of last year.
Fans adore their comical videos that combine a dark blend of humour and genius lyrics.
You can check out the band's website here.
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