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Killing In The Name
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Renegades of Funk
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Outro (Thank You's & Fuck You's)
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Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
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Bulls On Parade
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Rage Against The Machine
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Rage Against the Machine
earned acclaim from disenfranchised fans (and not insignificant derision from critics) for their bombastic, fiercely polemical music, which brewed sloganeering leftist rants against corporate America, cultural imperialism, and government oppression into a Molotov cocktail of punk, hip-hop, and thrash.
Rage
formed in Los Angeles in the early '90s out of the wreckage of a number of local groups: vocalist
Zack de la Rocha
(the son of Chicano political artist Beto) emerged from the bands
Headstance
,
Farside
,
and
Inside Out
; guitarist
Tom Morello
(the nephew of Jomo Kenyatta, the first Kenyan president) originated in
Lock Up
; and drummer
Brad Wilk
played with future
Pearl Jam
frontman
Eddie Vedder
. Rounded out by bassist
Tim Bob
(aka
Tim C.
, born
Tim Commerford
), a childhood friend of
de la Rocha
's,
Rage
debuted in 1992 with a self-released, self-titled 12-song cassette featuring the song
"Bullet in the Head,"
which became a hit when reissued as a single later in the year.
The tape won the band a deal with Epic, and their leap to the majors did not go unnoticed by detractors, who questioned the revolutionary integrity of
Rage Against the Machine
's decision to align itself with the label's parent company, media behemoth Sony. Undeterred, the quartet emerged in late 1992 with their eponymous official debut, which scored the hits
"Killing in the Name"
and
"Bombtrack."
After touring with Lollapalooza and declaring their support of groups like FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting), Rock for Choice, and Refuse & Resist,
Rage
spent a reportedly tumultuous four years working on their follow-up; despite rumors of a breakup, they returned in 1996 with
Evil Empire
, which entered the U.S. album charts at number one and scored a hit single with
"Bulls on Parade."
During 1997, the group joined forces with hip-hop supergroup
the Wu-Tang Clan
for a summer tour and remained active in support of various leftist political causes, including a controversial 1999 benefit concert for death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal.
The Battle of Los Angeles
followed later in 1999, also debuting at number one and going double platinum by the following summer. In early 2000,
de la Rocha
announced plans for a solo project, and the band performed an incendiary show outside the Democratic National Convention in August. The following month, bassist
Commerford
was arrested for disorderly conduct at MTV's Video Music Awards following his bizarre disruption of a
Limp Bizkit
acceptance speech, in which he climbed to the top of a 15-foot set piece and rocked back and forth.
Plans for a live album were announced shortly thereafter, but in October,
de la Rocha
abruptly announced his departure from the band, citing breakdowns in communication and group decision-making. Surprised but not angry, the remainder of
Rage
announced plans to continue with a new vocalist, while
de la Rocha
re-focused on his solo album, which was slated to include collaborations with acclaimed hip-hop artists including
DJ Shadow
and
El-P
of
Company Flow
. December 2000 saw the release of
de la Rocha
's final studio effort with the band, the
Rick Rubin
-produced
Renegades
; it featured nearly a dozen covers of hip-hop, rock, and punk artists like
EPMD
,
Bruce Springsteen
,
Devo
,
the Rolling Stones
,
the MC5
, and more. By 2001,
Morello
,
Wilk
, and
Commerford
had formed
Audioslave
with former
Soundgarden
frontman
Chris Cornell
, and the group released an eponymous album by the end of 2002. With a
de la Rocha
solo album still not announced, Epic finally released the long-promised concert album
Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
on CD and DVD in time for Christmas 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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