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  2. Bombtrack - Wikipedia

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    "Bombtrack" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. It is the band’s third single and the opening track on their self-titled debut album . Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality , proclaiming that " landlords and power whores" were going to "burn".

  3. Live at Finsbury Park - Wikipedia

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    Live at Finsbury Park is a video album by the American rock band Rage Against the Machine.The concert was recorded on 6 June 2010 at Finsbury Park in London. The concert was held in celebration of a successful campaign which propelled Killing in the Name into the Christmas number one spot on the UK Singles Chart in December 2009, beating out that year's The X Factor winner for the first time ...

  4. Evil Empire (album) - Wikipedia

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    The A-side was a reissue of the Evening Session-version of "Bombtrack" first broadcast on June 7, 1993 (listed as "Bombtrack (Live on the BBC)"), and the B-side was a then-unreleased cover of N.W.A's "Fuck tha Police" that was recorded live on August 13, 1995, at a benefit concert for Mumia Abu-Jamal at the Capitol Ballroom in Washington, D.C ...

  5. Rage Against the Machine discography - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Rage Against the Machine singles "Killing in the Name", "Bullet in the Head" and "Bombtrack" charted in the United Kingdom and several other regions. [4] The band returned in 1996 with its second studio album Evil Empire, [1] which topped the Billboard 200 and was again certified three times platinum by the RIAA.

  6. Rage Against the Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Rage Against the Machine is the debut studio album by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. [6] It was released on November 6, 1992, by Epic Records, [7] four days after the release of the album's first single, "Killing in the Name".

  7. Rage Against the Machine - Wikipedia

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    Rage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to Rage) was an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991.The band consisted of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk.

  8. Rage Against the Machine (video) - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic writer JT Griffith wrote "Overall, the quality of the video is fine, but the music mix is low and a bit muddy." [2] Tom Sinclair of Entertainment Weekly gave the video a B writing "Armchair headbangers rejoice: This concert tape of American and European dates (with all of Rage Against the Machine's videos appended) lets you experience RATM's galvanic rap-metal fusion without suffering ...

  9. Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium is the second live album by the American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released on November 25, 2003, by Epic Records. It is a recording of two shows Rage played at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in their hometown of Los Angeles on September 12 and 13, 2000.