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Rap metal band Rage Against the Machine opted to use the photo as the front cover for their self-titled debut release. If you somehow weren't aware, Rage Against the Machine are a very political band.
Tim Commerford talks his new band 7D7D and the short-lived Rage Against the Machine reunion tour. - Credit: ... “He was playing it like Thelonious Monk,” Commerford says.
How Rage Against the Machine Used Capitalism To Sell Communism ... is an L.A.-based musician of "card-carrying Marxist" inclinations. I met him through the worlds surrounding the Burning Man festival.
Rage. Formed after the demise of Inside Out in 1991 with de la Rocha, along with guitarist Tom Morello, bassist, backing vocalist Tim Commerford, and drummer Brad Wilk, Rage Against the Machine ...
Epic/Legacy. In 1992 Rage Against the Machine’s self-titled debut threw a Molotov cocktail on the idea that politics and music don’t mix. Before a note could be heard RATM showed that they had ...
First released in November 1992, Rage Against the Machine's ferocious debut single, Killing in the Name, laid down the gauntlet for a career that would elevate the Los Angeles' rap-metallers into ...
Applying the politics of Rage Against the Machine’s debut album to today’s current climate, it's obvious the world has not changed like the Los Angeles rebels had hoped. The iconic line ...
Rage Against the Machine wrapped up their July 24th, 1999 set by burning an American flag while performing "Killing in the Name." ...
Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford opens up about his new group 7D7D, his cancer battle, and Rage's aborted 2022 reunion tour. × Skip to main content ...