In an interview with Bloomberg Politics, new supergroup Prophets of Rage made their intentions clear, outlining their goal to use their musical voices to stand with the people and rise up against the current two-party political climate, including their plan to show up at the Republican National Convention next month in Cleveland.

“The times demand a band like Prophets of Rage to rise,” says guitarist Tom Morello, who brings two of his Rage Against the Machine bandmates to the supergroup. “Martin Luther King famously said, ‘There’s no hotter place in Hell than for people who remain neutral in times of conflict.’ This is a time of moral conflict.”

When asked what they’ll be doing in July, Morello responded with, “Well, there’s a thing called the Republican National Convention in July, and that’ll be a perfect place for a band like Prophets of Rage to case a ruckus, and we will be there on the streets, in the fields. We’ll be rocking furiously in and around the RNC.” The guitarist also hinted that more events are in store for the band, maybe even at the Democratic National Convention, but they couldn’t give more details.

“This is the kind of thing you don’t broadcast to the local authorities prior to arrival,” says Morello. “Something’s gotta be said, and something’s gotta be done,” adds Public Enemy’s Chuck D. “What better thing than music?”

Watch a video of the Bloomberg Politics interview below (via Rolling Stone).