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Advantages: Hard, unconventional rock Disadvantages: An acquired taste
Rap-Metal group RageAgainst the Machine released their self-titled debut album in 1992, but the music is just as relevant today as it was back then. Songs like 'Take the Power Back' and 'Freedom' are about individual exploitation by the cultural, social, and political systems in society, and how the people must be willing to rise up and overcome such oppression. You may have also recently heard about the small matter of 'Killing in the Name' beating X-Factor winner Joe McEderry to the number one spot, Christmas 2009, seventeen years after the single first debuted in the charts.
The thing that really strikes you when you first listen to Rage is that they mean business. The whole album is intended to provide voice to the silent minority: Those individuals that feel neglected and abused are given hope through the band's resonant ...
Advantages: Good solid album Disadvantages: Not their best
Renagades isn't my favourite Rage album by any means, but it does still contains some classic tracks.
The same outstandingly unique guitar presence of Tom Morello and the extreme voice of frontman Zac De La Rocha make it impossible to skip any track. However, something unexplainable is missing from this album, leaving it coming up short of their self titled debut, and follow up Evil Empire.
'How I could just kill a man', and 'Renagades of funk' are the two stand out tracks in my humble opinion, but all the other tracks are worthy inclusions too.
With the upcoming reformation of the band this summer (2007), now is a great time for anyone who hasn't got them already to go out there and buy their albums.
Good stuff Rage.. good stuff. ...
RageAgainst The Machine: Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium
Release Date: 24/11/2003
Zach de la Rocha (vocals)
Tom Morello (guitar)
Tim Commerford (bass)
Brad Wilk (drums)
1. Bulls On Parade
2. Bullet In The Head
3. Born Of A Broken Man
4. Killing In The Name
5. Calm Like A Bomb
6. Testify
7. Bombtrack
8. War Within A Breath
9. I'm Housin'
10. Sleep Now In The Fire
11. People Of The Sun
12. Guerrilla Radio
13. Kick Out The Jams
14. Know Your Enemy
15. No Shelter
16. Freedom
much like any live album, I would say to people, dont buy it untill youve heard the studio stuff, its not worth finding out about the songs for a live album, when you listen to a studio CD your listening to songs, when you listen to a live album, your hearing the band, in live, raw, gutfelt emotion. To buy this album with out hearing ...
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