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Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand performs at the Brooklyn Paramount on April 10, 2025 in New York, New York.
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Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand performs at the Brooklyn Paramount on April 10, 2025 in New York, New York.

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Franz Ferdinand Blast Israeli Defense Forces For Using ‘Take Me Out’ in War Propaganda Video: ‘This Makes Us Both Nauseous and Furious’

The video, which appears to have been taken down, reportedly used the 2003 song without the band's consent.

Like a number of their American and U.K. contemporaries, Scottish rockers Franz Ferdinand are not happy about their music being used to promote the current Israeli/U.S. war against Iran. Specifically, the group lashed out over the weekend when their 2004 Billboard Hot 100 No. 66 hit, “Take Me Out,” was featured in a video posted by the Israeli Defense Forces, saying it was used without their consent.

According to Rolling Stone, in a since-expired Instagram Story, lead singer Alex Kapranos shared the IDF video, which features footage of fighter jets and explosions amid images of an Israeli soldier celebrating the country’s recent attacks on Iran amid footage of fighter jets taking off and dropping bombs, with the caption: “Operation Roaring Lion — this is how it’s done.”

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