[Watch] Controversial Band 'Pussy Riot' Releases New Music Video; Music Shines Light On Refugee Crisis

One of the most controversial bands in the world has recently revealed their newest music video, which shines a light on the refugee crisis Europe is experiencing right now.

It is not the first time Pussy Riot made it to headline news with their music; some of the members of the group have been arrested and imprisoned by the Russian police due to their very opinionated music.

Three of their members were indicted and imprisoned in penal colony, serving two years each for "premediated hooliganism performed by organized group of people motivated by religious hatred or hostility."

This did not stop Pussy Riot, the feminist group continued to make airwaves with their loud and opinionated music and now they have finally released music that deals a blow on the refugee influx happening in Europe.

The song, "Refugees In," talks about the European government, which have very harsh laws on taking in refugees. The song itself contains very prolific profanities like "F*ck the police, like we are in Greece."

The video of Pussy Riot's "Refugee In," was shot in street art legend Banksy's Dismaland, which is an art installation by Banksy that takes a darker side of a "Disneyland-like" theme park.

This song is very sensitive after the Paris terror attack, which had one Syrian refugee who partook on the events. Even so, many Europeans still think that it is too horrible to close the borders to the refugees from Syria, Iran, Iraq and other war torn Middle Eastern countries.

Some countries in Europe have closed their borders from refugees and this has created a debate between two ideals, humanity and safety.

Pussy Riot believes that refugees should be taken in, and they have shown it in their new music video.

Banksy's Dismaland has also been dismantled and all the materials were taken to the refugee camp in Calais, where they were turned into housing materials. 

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