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Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine / CD / 1992
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Artist
Rage Against the Machine
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Epic
Producer
Rage Against the Machine, GGGarth, Garth Richardson
Release Date
1992 11 03
Run Time
52:48
Song List
1: Bombtrack (4:04)
2: Killing in the Name (5:14)
3: Take the Power Back (5:37)
4: Settle for Nothing (4:48)
5: Bullet in the Head (5:09)
6: Know Your Enemy (4:55)
7: Wake Up (6:04)
8: Fistful of Steel (5:31)
9: Township Rebellion (5:24)
10: Freedom (6:06)
Style.Categories
Rap-Metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative Pop/Rock
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The first album to successfully merge the amazingly disparate sounds of
rap
and
heavy metal
,
Rage Against the Machine
's self-titled debut was groundbreaking enough when it was released, and many would argue that its importance and influence remains unchallenged and unsurpassed to this day. The living embodiment of this culture clash, guitar wizard
Tom Morello
fuses his roots in '80s
metal
-style shredding with an unprecedented array of six-string acrobatics and rhythmic special effects, most of which no one has even tried to imitate. And from vocalist
Zack de la Rocha
, the group receives the meaningful rhymes and emotionally charged delivery that white-boy
metal
could never hope to achieve. Still, despite the unique elements upon which they are built, songs like
"Bombtrack,"
"Take the Power Back,"
and
"Know Your Enemy"
are immediately memorable, surprisingly straightforward slabs of
hard rock
. And one need not look further than the main riff of the venomous
"Wake Up"
-- lifted straight out of
Zeppelin
's
"Kashmir"
-- for conclusive proof of
Morello
's influences. Even more impressive is the group's talent for injecting slowly mounting tension into such highlights as
"Settle for Nothing"
and
"Bullet in the Head,"
both of which finally explode with awesome power and rage. In contrast, the band manages to convey their message with even more urgency through stubborn repetition, as seen on
"Freedom"
and their signature track,
"Killing in the Name."
With its relentlessly rebellious mantra of, "F*ck you, I won't do what you tell me," the song is a rallying cry of frightening proportions and the unequivocal climax of their vision. A stunning debut that remains absolutely essential. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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