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6i · 1 year
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Zack De La Rocha, Mos Def and Chino Moreno. Photoshoot for SPIN Magazine, New York, NY, January 2001
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heidismagblog · 4 months
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calimarikid · 11 months
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alchemisoul · 5 months
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Maynard James Keenan of Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer performing with Zach De La Rocha and Rage Against The Machine @ Lollapalooza 1993
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Tom Morello watching his high school friend Adam Jones of Tool playing a show in 1991.
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myvinylplaylist · 9 months
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Rage Against The Machine: Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium (2003)
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Recorded live on September 12th and 13th, 2000.
Epic Records
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wantsneedsandloves · 6 months
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Zach de la Rocha
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breaksvinecharcoal · 4 months
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Zach De La Rocha sketch(2024)
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h01vd4l · 9 months
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pterrorgrine · 6 months
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every rage against the machine song
[guitar riff that incites bloodthirst]
THROW A BRICK AT A COP [fills derived from riff]
THROW A BRICK AT A COP
THROW A BRICK, THROW A BRICK, THROW IT
THROW A BRICK AT A COP
GO OUTSIDE AFTER THIS CONCERT AND
THROW A BRICK AT A COP
[guitar riff]
[stripped down rhythmic part]
Throw it, throw it, throw a brick
Throw it, throw it [x2]
[rap part]
parabolic motion of a ceramic block
impact to the skull and it makes a body drop
slap chop coppers with a steel file knife
life flight fellows down the thin blue line, AAAAUUUGGHH
THROW IT, THROW IT
[riff but more atonal and with weird electronic noises on top]
THROW A BRICK AT A COP, THROW IT
THROW A BRICK AT A COP, YEAH THROW IT
COP ON THE STREET RIGHT AFTER THIS CONCERT YEAH
THROW A BRICK AT THAT COP
[spoken] here's a bunch of bricks we brought, everybody take a free brick for later! UNH!
[funk dance break]
[quiet part]
masonry unit
blue reign of terror
construction material
for the new era
aaaahhh, masonry unit
blue reign of terror
construction material
FOR THE NEW ERA, AAAAUUUUGGGHHH
[riff now fully polyphonic with vocals]
THROW A BRICK AT A COP
THROW A BRICK AT A COP
GO OUTSIDE AFTER THIS CONCERT AND
THROW A BRICK AT A COP
yeah!
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embr4ac3-it · 2 years
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nando161mando · 4 months
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ahb-writes · 5 months
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"They don't gotta burn the books, they just remove 'em."
from "Bulls on Parade," Rage Against the Machine
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lv-creator · 11 months
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"Rage Against the Machine" - A Sonic Revolution that Transcends Time
It's been over three decades since "Rage Against the Machine" unleashed their self-titled debut album upon the world, yet its impact and relevance continue to reverberate through the annals of music history. From the moment the opening riff of "Bombtrack" hits, it's evident that this album is not simply a collection of songs, but a sonic revolution that transcends time.
At its core, "Rage Against the Machine" is a testament to the band's unmatched ability to seamlessly fuse rap, metal, and funk into a cohesive and explosive sound. The blistering guitar work of Tom Morello, with his signature effects and innovative playing techniques, creates a sonic landscape that is both aggressive and melodic. The rhythm section, comprised of Tim Commerford's thunderous bass lines and Brad Wilk's powerful drumming, provides the foundation for the band's groove-laden sound.
Lyrically, the album serves as a scathing critique of social and political injustices. Zack de la Rocha's incendiary vocals deliver powerful messages of resistance, urging listeners to question authority and fight against systemic oppression. Tracks like "Killing in the Name" and "Wake Up" serve as anthems for the marginalized and disenchanted, rallying cries for change and justice.
What sets "Rage Against the Machine" apart is not only its musical prowess, but also its unwavering commitment to activism and social change. The band's ethos of using their platform to shed light on issues of inequality and injustice is as relevant today as it was upon the album's release. From the corporate greed criticized in "Bullet in the Head" to the call for self-empowerment in "Know Your Enemy," the album's themes continue to resonate with a new generation of listeners.
As we revisit this iconic album, I invite you, dear readers, to share your memories and experiences. What does "Rage Against the Machine" mean to you? Did its music and message ignite a fire within you? Let us come together and celebrate the enduring power of this album, as we continue to fight for a more just and equitable world.
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theadamantium · 2 years
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Harri’s Concert Photography // Rage Against The Machine // Scotiabank Arena, Toronto // July 2022
https://www.adamrharrison.com
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stpcazzp · 2 years
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auroraluciferi · 2 years
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Zack De La Rocha Acoustic (2005)
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