Rage Against The Machine

1997
Rage Against The Machine
8.3| 1h20m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1997 Released
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This video release contains concert footage and uncensored videos from Rage's vault, including a live cover of "The Ghost Of Tom Joad", a performance of "Killing In The Name" from the Pink Pop Festival, and videos for "Bulls on Parade", "People Of The Sun", and more.

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tightywhities629 I was once told from a good friend that you haven't seen a live show if you haven't seen RATM live. For not even being in the audience, but rather watching it in my living room was enough to fully agree to my friend. Being that I'm a huge RATM fan, and of course a big fan of music in itself, I can say that I was literally jumping around watching this DVD. Tom Morello is absolutely incredible. His riffs are so funky with a driving groove, yet very simple. RATM has the power to drive their enormous audience due to their outstanding stage presence. Even if you don't agree or care about their political/social viewpoints, they are still a great band to get into when it comes to the music in itself. RATM is one of the best bands in rock history, and are unique in every way. It is a shame that they broke up. Audioslave is no RATM. Highly recommended for any fan of the band or hard rock in itself.
fringevideo Angry, aggressive rap / metal trotskyite band who have made a career celebrating the oppressed. Vocalist and political activist Zack de la Rocha's charisma is inspiring in this collection of videos and live footage. The band challenges their audience "...to arm themselves with a healthy dose of suspicion," against the corporate elite, yet still manage to sell highly priced CDs, and DVDs on a label owned by one of the world's media giants. Hypocritical at times, but their integrity is a tiny of speck light that brightens the darkness of the evil empire.
MisterWhiplash This video documents the Rage Against the Machine rock group and it showcases a lot of their great music (for instance the song- Wake up) and looks at them as well. Pretty good, though short, but still worth a look just as long as you aren't a teenie bopper or something. Note- look eventually for the Rage Against the Machine music video collection (if it is ever released) because most likely in it will be a music video directed by Michael Moore. A+
fwl911 This Is A Collection of Rage Against The Machine Concerts Over The Years Although This Is A Pretty Good Video It's Too Short.Awesome Songs Like Producer And Wake Up Are'nt Included But It's Still A Great Video And It's Got All The Unedited And Uncensored Music Videos They Made Up To That Point.If You Have'nt Seen Rage Live Get This Video So You Can See What Your Missing.