The band bashed the Republican platform, asking the crowd, "Who here believes in science?" And lead singer Stephan Jenkins spoke out in support of LGBT rights before performing one of their greatest hits, "Jumper."
And the one hit the band did play — "Jumper," which is about Jenkins' gay friend who committed suicide by jumping off a bridge — was preceded by a message in support of gay rights.
"To love this song is to take into your heart the message and to actually, actually have a feeling to arrive and move forward, and not live your life in fear and imposing that fear on other people," Jenkins said before playing the song.