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Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium




Catalog Number: EK85114 Release Date: 11/25/03

Bulls On Parade  
Bullet In The Head  
Born Of A Broken Man  
Killing In The Name
Calm Like A Bomb  
Testify (Windows | Real)
Bombtrack  
War Within A Breath  
I'm Housin'  
Sleep Now In The Fire  
People Of The Sun  
Guerrilla Radio
Kick Out The Jams  
Know Your Enemy  
No Shelter
Freedom

Renegades



Catalog Number: EK85289 Release Date: 12/05/00

Microphone Fiend by Eric B & Rakim
Pistol Grip Pump by Volume 10
Kick Out the Jams by MC 5
Renegades of Funk by Afrika Bambaataa
Beautiful World by Devo
I'm Housin' by EPMD
In My Eyes by Minor Threat
How I Could Just Kill a Man by Cypress Hill
The Ghost of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen
Down on the Street by The Stooges
Street Fighting Man by Rolling Stones
Maggie's Farm by Bob Dylan

The Battle of Los Angeles

Catalog Number: EK57523 Release Date: 11/02/99

Testify (lyrics)
Guerrilla Radio (lyrics)
Calm Like a Bomb (lyrics)
Mic Check (Once Hunting, Now Hunted) (lyrics)
Sleep Now In The Fire (lyrics)
Born of a Broken Man (lyrics)
Born as Ghosts (lyrics)
Maria (lyrics)
Voice of the Voiceless (lyrics)
New Millenium Homes (lyrics)
Ashes in the Fall (lyrics)
War Within A Breath (lyrics)



Evil Empire



Catalog Number: EK57523 Release Date: 04/16/96

People Of The Sun (lyrics)
Bulls On The Parade (lyrics)
Vietnow (lyrics)
Revolver (lyrics)
Snakecharmer (lyrics)
Tire Me (lyrics)
Down Rodeo (lyrics)
Without A Face (lyrics)
Wind Below (lyrics)
Roll Right (lyrics)
Year Of Tha Boomerang (lyrics)

Rage Against The Machine



Catalog Number: ZK52959 Release Date: 06/11/92

Bombtrack (lyrics)
Killing In The Name (lyrics)
Take The Power Back (lyrics)
Settle For Nothing (lyrics)
Bullet In The Head (lyrics)
Know Your Enemy (lyrics)
Wake Up (lyrics)
Fistful Of Steel (lyrics)
Township Rebellion (lyrics)
Freedom (lyrics)


Live & Rare

Track listing

"Bullet in the Head" – 5:44
"Settle for Nothing" – 4:57
"Bombtrack" – 5:55
"Take the Power Back" – 6:13
"Freedom" – 6:00
"Intro (Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos)" – 3:42 (with Chuck D from Public Enemy)
"Zapata's Blood" – 3:49
"Without a Face" – 4:06
"Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox" – 8:04 (a poem by Allen Ginsberg)
"Fuck tha Police" – 4:09 (N.W.A cover)
"Darkness" – 3:41
"Clear the Lane" – 3:50


America`s Most Wanted

Impossible Music Festival

Live At The Quad

Rage Against The Machine - 1999 - Woodstock

Rage Against The Machine - Bootlegs

Rage Against The Machine - Unreleased & Remixed

RageAgainstTheMachine-Indio CA

The Batle Of Indio

Unplugged & Rare



Rage Against the Machine



As well known for its activism as for its music, Rage Against the Machine nonetheless helped lay the groundwork for the aggression-fueled rock-and-rap genre, which, in the hands of acts like Korn and Limp Bizkit, would come to rival both teen pop and hip-hop on the mainstream charts by the late '90s. Frontman Zack de la Rocha brought the rap with his verbal flow and politically charged lyrics; the rest of the guys brought the rock with an emphasis on Tom Morello’s mix of punk-metal riffs and experimental guitar sounds.

Both de la Rocha and Morello were born into activist families. De la Rocha, who grew up in suburban Irvine, California, and East L.A., is the son of a painter, Beto, who devoted his work to Chicano causes; Harlem-born Morello’s parents were an African rebel-turned-diplomat and a white civil-rights activist. Morello graduated from Harvard with a social studies degree and moved to California, where he found a kindred political spirit in de la Rocha. With drummer Brad Wilk and bassist Tim Commerford (a friend of de la Rocha’s since grade school), they formed Rage Against the Machine in 1991 and released a self-produced 12-song cassette the following year, which quickly won them a deal with Epic. The band did not sign until it was assured full creative control.




Rage Against the Machine (#45, 1993) landed the group a spot on the Lollapalooza Tour and spawned the MTV video “Freedom,” with which the band hoped to raise support for imprisoned American-Indian activist Leonard Peltier. Other causes championed by the band over the course of their career have included death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal’s fight for a new trial, the plight of sweatshop workers, and the Zapatista freedom fighters in Chiapas, Mexico. Critics would often question whether or not the band’s message was getting through to the majority of their fans, but the success of RATM’s second album, Evil Empire (#1, 1996), proved that the music, at least, was connecting with a sizable audience. The audience was still in force three years later, with The Battle of Los Angeles debuting at #1 and the single “Guerilla Radio” reaching #69 in 1999.

The year 2000 proved to be an eventful and tumultuous one for the band. A Rhyme and Reason coheadlining tour with the Beastie Boys (in the tradition of RATM’s 1997 jaunt with the Wu-Tang Clan) was scrapped due to an injury in the Beastie Boys camp, but a free concert outside the Democratic National Convention in L.A. protesting the two-party political system went off without a hitch - until a handful of protesters began a small riot with police, following the band’s set. Less than a month later, Commerford was arrested and charged with assault and resisting arrest after he scaled a stage prop during the MTV Video Music Awards (both charges were dropped when he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct). In October, shortly after the recording of the Rick Rubin–produced covers album Renegades (#14, 2000), de la Rocha announced his sudden departure from the group, citing a communication breakdown. He diverted his attention to the recording of his debut solo album, while the remaining members of the group vowed to continue with a new singer.




In April 2007, Rage Against The Machine reunited to headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

from The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll (Simon & Schuster, 2001)




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Tufy80119/06/2008 08.53.49
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