Pretty much the same as the quartet's debut, with a touch rawer production, tad sharper attack. Still as powerful, still as political. Consider the photograph of dozens of...
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The no-frills sound of Rage Against The Machine's latest--and first since 1992's self-titled release--can safely be described as a feisty mix of industrial, rap and...
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Rage Against the Machine spent four years making its second album, Evil Empire. As the title suggests, their rage and contempt for the "fascist" capitalist system in America...
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Not so much an album as a manifesto, this is a call for revolution and a roar for personal freedom. RATM's preaching, however, wouldn't mean a damn thing if the music that...
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The first album to successfully merge the amazingly disparate sounds of rap and heavy metal, Rage Against the Machine's self-titled debut was groundbreaking enough when it...
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Rage Against The Machine is probably the only group in existence that can make a political statement with the very release date of their album: The Battle Of Los Angeles hit...
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Rage Against the Machine isn't really the only metal band that matters, but their aggressive social and political activism is refreshing, especially in an age of blind (or...
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Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium documents the last two shows from Rage Against the Machine, recorded in September 2000 for a planned November release, but canceled when...
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Rush released after the late-2000 split between Zack de la Rocha and the rest of Rage Against the Machine, the covers album Renegades salutes the band's musical and...
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Rage Against the Machine released this self-titled DVD in 1997. The disc collects live concert footage and music videos of some of their best material. Rage Against the...
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