Many people know Rage Against the Machine for their music. some people know them through several video games - guitar hero being one of them (Killing in the Name, Guerrilla Radio, and Bulls on Parade) - some by their lyrics - "fear is your, fear is your, fear is your only god" (Vietnow) - and some through movies - Matrix 1 & 2 (Wake Up, Calm Like a Bomb). i've never actually seen Rage Against the Machine up on the stage live, but i have seen couple of their recorded videos. i think more than anything, the one thing that really really caught my attention was the screams in the songs. Zack de la Rocha is the singer of the band and i still remember the first time hearing the song by Rage Against the Machine. it was during my senior year, and i was playing Final Fantasy 7, my poor attempt to finish the game (and i actually did beat the whole game, of course), everyday after school. i would always fall asleep because it gets really boring after awhile, and all of a sudden i hear this monster sound and i later came to find out that it was "Township Rebellion" in Rage Against the Machine album. shook me off from my chair.
after i was just looking for more songs that had crazy screaming, i came across the lyrics and i found it very... well put, in a rebellious way. in the song "Know Your Enemy", the lyric goes "what? the land of the free? whoever told you that is your enemy." i also fell in love with them when i found that that Rage Against the Machine was only 4-man band!!! 4!! i thought it was like 6 man band since the whole instrumental sounded so... full. that was when everything else failed in front of Rage Against the Machine and i can't really compare them with anything else.
Rage Against the Machine only had 4 albums and they came together in 1991 and separated in 2000. the instruments got together with a new singer to form Audioslave, and Zack left the band wanting to do some other style of music than just funk. recently they got together and did a concert and i heard it was pretty crazy... haha anyway, i will just conclude with their albums and song titles. hope you enjoyed reading this... although i don't even know who will come and read this. :/
1. Rage Against the Machine (1992)

1. Bombtrack
2. Killing in the Name
3. Take the Power Back
4. Settle for Nothing
5. Bullet in Your Head
6. Know Your Enemy
7. Wake Up
8. Fistful of steel
9. Township Rebellion
10. Freedom
2. Evil Empire (1996)

1. People of the Sun
2. Bulls on Parade
3. Vietnow
4. Revolver
5. Snakecharmer
6. Tire Me
7. Down Rodeo
8. Without a Face
9. Wind Below
10. Roll Right
11. Year of the Boomerang
3. The Battle of Los Angeles (1999)

1. Testify
2. Guerrilla Radio
3. Calm like a Bomb
4. Mic Check
5. Sleep Now in the Fire
6. Born of a Broken Man
7. Born as Ghosts
8. Maria
9. Voice of the Voiceless
10. New Millennium Homes
11. Ashes in the Fall
12. War Within a Breath
13. No Shelter* (bonus track in some countries only)
and finally... 4. Renegades (2000)

1. Microphone Fiend
2. Pistol Grip Pump
3. Kick Out the Jams
4. Renegades of Funk
5. Beautiful World
6. I'm Housin'
7. In My Eyes
8. How I Can Just Kill a Man
9. The Ghost of Tom Joad
10. Down On the Street11. Street Fighting Man
12. Maggie's Farm
13. Kick Out the Jams* (Live)
14. How I Could Just Kill a Man* (Live)
during the RATM performance at Target Center in 2008
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