Rage Against the Machine [Explicit Lyrics]

Editorial Reviews
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Not since the days of the Clash and the MC5 has rock seen such political force as in the uncompromising debut from this L.A. quartet. Expanding the hip-hop/metal style of bands such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage tap the spirits of vintage Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, coupled with hardcore punk intensity and Public Enemy-style grooves. "Bombtrack" opens the LP with a shot of adrenaline and singer Zack de la Rocha's infuriated chorus of "Burn, burn, yes, you're gonna burn!" The intensity doesn't let up an inch on the militant "Killing in the Name" (with the inspiring chant, "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me!"), the ultrafunky "Bullet in the Head," and the engrossing "Fistful of Steel." Tom Morello combines time-honored metal guitar riffs with sounds that suggest a hip-hop scratcher over a rhythm section that simply takes no prisoners. Intelligent and aggressive, this is unimpeachably one of the best hard-rock records ever made. --James Rotondi --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Real to Real Cacophony [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Rock N Roll Animal
  3. Romantic and Square is Hip and Aware (A Matinee Tribute to The Smiths) [Import]
  4. Screwed (1996 Film) [Soundtrack]
  5. Secrets [Import]
  6. Some Stupid with a Flare Gun
  7. Summertime?
  8. Take It Off [CD-single] [Import]
  9. Tarantula [Import]
  10. The First Chapter [Import]

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The Blades of Grass Are Not for Smoking

Symphonies "A", "B", 1, 2, 3.

The Trouble With Humans

Music: Tangos de Siempre, Vol. 4 [Import]

Salsoul Jam 2000

Take My Drum to England

This Is What I Feel

The Hate Yourself Change

Songs About Jane [Import]

Tarantella

The Pipe Dreams of Instant Prince Whippet [EP]

Soluzioni [Import]

Recuerdos de Oro

Piano in the Background

Barzakh