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I once saw Rage at a festival in NYC, they were the headliner (Rock the Bells). When they started playing the crowd was jumping around so much it felt like I was in the ocean. I would jump, and then get held up in the air by everyone else jumping up with me for like a whole bar, and then land like 20 or 30 feet away from where I had been when my feet last touched the ground.
Story behind the free concert was every year around Christmas the winner of The X Factor show would be the number 1 downloaded or sold singles in the UK. So two fans started a campaign to Rage Against the X Factor and to get the song Killing in the Name to number 1 even though it was released in 1992. Rage members when they heard the story agreed to put on a free concert if the fans could make Rage # 1. The campaign worked! They then donated all the proceeds of the selling of Killing in the Name to the charities of the 2 fans that started the campaigns choice.
Legendary story, things like that wouldn't be possible nowadays, everyone is too busy buying the new iPhone to get the best quality to take selfies and listen to empty pop music, sad
I was near the front at the start of the song, thought I was gonna die. We saw a few people jumping the fence (it was a free gig to celebrate getting to #1 in the UK for XMAS) so it was probably busier than it was planned to be. It was utter madness, brilliant madness
Johnson 2 underrated means something that deserves recognition as wide as those justly rated. People refer to Les Claypool, Getty Lee, Flea (to name a few) but I don’t hear people bring up Tim Commerford.
He’s saying, you must speak up now “testify” because we’re in the present and the people that control the present control the past... which then leads to the future “who controls the past controls the future”. It’s your job in the present to speak up so that you can make your voice heard.
The messaging persuades our actions that create our future. Just like after nine eleven and after the crash. The criminals have control of the message which causes inaction and misactions that allow our past, present and future to be written and controlled by powerful and evil people who never speak truth. The only way to combat that is for every individual to educate themselves by speaking their own truths...now testify.
Yeah RATM were freakin awesome!!!! I saw them live way back in the day hahaha and it was one of the best shows I’ve been to, and I’ve been to a lot of concerts. I LOVE that new generations are discovering them. Their message is needed now more than ever! Great videos!
@@hollysorensen1711 I know Zach reached out to the boys a few months ago and they were optimistic about a new album. There is definitely enough material for several albums these last few years.
@@paulriddle7818 Yay, that's awesome!! I really hope they do it! There's definitely a shitload of material...I've been saying that for a long time now, as I think many fans have. I'd love to hear Zack's perspective, but being in his late 40s (?) now & yelling with so much passion for so many years has probably worn his voice & energy out/down a little bit...
Tom Morello's guitar solo was done with the plug and a wah pedal, when a plug that's connected to an amp is placed against the skin it will respond with a hum as we have a mild electrical current running through our body.
@@Captain_Kirk116 Quite often it's by accident. As a guitar player I can attest to accidentally doing something really cool. Using feedback, switch interruptions, etc.
Please don’t bring that negativity here. This channel is fun so let’s respect each other. Why do people feel the need to name call and be so mean. So unnecessary. Grow up.
The phrase is from the novel 1984. Basically it means that if you control the present you can alter everything about the past but the past is what we build upon so you alter the future
One thing about Rage was they brought the pain to their live shows...saw em a couple of times back in the day and the whole friggin arena would shake. I was always waiting for pieces of the roof to start falling, and the building to implode. Definitely in my top ten live shows I've seen... and I have a couple of hundred of em under my belt since my first one in '77... I also put Morello (sp?) in my top ten guitarists I've seen. Dude is sic. I could start listing the legends I've seen, from Ace Frehley, SRV, Clapton, Trower, and Travers to Zakk Wylde, Dave Mustaine, Malmsteen, Satriani, Vai, and everything in between (just too many great ones to list), so I kinda know what I'm talking about. Morello has his own sound and style...dude is just ridiculous
I've been lucky enough to see them 5 times my first time when I was 15 my brother who is 10 years older and also a massive RATM fan took me for my birthday and they came out at Midnight @ the GWF & they were so fucking awesome, saw them at Rock the Bells with Wu-Tang, when they got back together Coachella was nuts, they played a small show at the Hollywood Palladium before L.A Rising at the Coliseum which I also went to which was the last time I saw them... Best live band I've seen but then again they're my favorite band, I'm also from the Los Angeles Southern California area as well
. *_"Testify"_* UGH! The movie ran through me The glamour subdue me The tabloid untie me I'm empty please fill me Mister anchor assure me That Baghdad is burning Your voice it is so soothing That cunning mantra of killing I need you my witness To dress this up so bloodless To numb me and purge me now Of thoughts of blaming you Yes the car is our wheelchair My witness your coughing Oily silence mocks the legless Ones who travel now in coffins On the corner The jury's sleepless We found your weakness And it's right outside our door Now testify Now testify It's right outside our door Now testify Yes testify It's right outside our door With precision you feed me My witness I'm hungry Your temple it calms me So I can carry on My slaving sweating the skin right off my bones On a bed of fire I'm choking on the smoke that fills my home The wrecking ball is rushing Witness your blushing The pipeline is gushing While here we lie in tombs While on the corner The jury's sleepless We found your weakness And it's right outside our door Now testify Yeah testify It's right outside our door Now testify Now testify It's right outside our door Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_* Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_* Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_* Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_* Who controls the past now controls the future Who controls the present now controls the past Who controls the past now controls the future Who controls the present now? Now testify Testify It's right outside our door Now testify Testify It's right outside our door! Sounds like biblical proohetic poetry in condemnation.
The lyric means that we are always affected by our past and present. Nothing happens without consequences and if we don't take charge of our present we won't affect our future and as a result someone else will have the power to control our past, present, and future at their will for their own gains.
I know you don't take request off the comments section but If you see this you should react to there debut self titled album. It's a masterpiece straight fire from start to finish.
Great breakdown, I felt much of the same way. Another great live show was "Fistful of Steel" at Pink Pop. I think by saying who controls the past now controls the future ,is like saying old money and people of power controls our future. And who controls the present controls the past, is like a one sided story, of the past from the point of view of the controller . Like when we learned Christopher Columbus discovered America. But native Americans were already here so how can you discover a place that was already settled.
I was at the Finsbury Park gig, I took my 16 year old daughter, it was the first time she'd been part of a crowd that size, we were near the front and the energy was intense. We had to drive 250 miles back to Liverpool after the gig, it was over an hour into the journey before she could speak. It kind of spoiled gig going for her because she uses it as the bench mark for every live act she 's seen.
Rage in Bham Bama , I’ve never been so sore after any show!! Worth it all!!! Edit I was in football shape then plus the message Rage sent was the message the 60s missed !!!
I first say these guys in about 1995 in Western Australia in a pub singing Killing in the name Of. There were only about 100 people there, probably less but it went off!!!
Ultimately, those that are in power have the ability to rewrite history to make themselves look good, look like the heros, but if we forget the true history, we are doomed to repeat it again in the future.
This is the result of no one seeing them for years. People love them and they beat Simon Cowell out for #1 Xmas song on the charts that year and he hated it. This song had already been a hit almost 20 yrs before. Yes, everyone here is there just for RATM! They are legends!!
Oh, no. Tim Commendford's (the bassist) tattoo is a single piece that covers his shoulders, upper arms and his back, and goes down his leg. Look it up, it's crazy.
The back piece , actually the rest of 5he tattoo on Tim's chest stretches over the shoulders to the bottom of the back. I don't think it goes farther than that but, it's badass
He who controls the past, controls the future, He who controls the present, controls the past.-George Orwell 1984 the book and movie is great! It’s scary too because those in power “The Machine” seems like their trying to do that. I like to think of RATM as political activists. It’s just after 8:00 in the morning, got my coffee and my headphones on. You Rock! 😊🎧🤘🏼
it's reference to George Orwell's famous book 1984, which is also a film with jon hurt, about the future in a fascist dictatorship. also a comment about you are only as informed as the state media want you to be, molding your mind to an inevitable capitulation. hope this helps o and welcome to rage, my knees still remember this gig :)
Best that ever did it! I saw them in '92 on a side stage at lollapalooza, Miami. Nobody's. But we knew they were the SHIT in less then one hour. I left the main stage for a beer and they started playing, stayed the whole set. Proud moment.
Some of the stuff Tom Morello does with his guitar gear is crazy, I think I remember reading once that he said he wanted to emulate some of the stuff you'd have a DJ doing with samples etc.
Who controls the past, controls the future, who controls the present, controls the past. George Orwell's book 1984 Another one from it is: War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. The Parties slogan. Ever heard the term Orwellian future? The books a masterpiece, published in 1948.
You got to check out some shows from Wacken Open Air festival, it's the largest Heavy Metal fest in the world and takes place in Germany every year, some of the crowds look like a battlefield in the middle of wartime
Rage is considered one of the pioneers of “Nu” Metal. Pronounced (new). They’re truly one of the best! Tom Morello with his amazing riffs, and Zack’s energy on the mic is unmatched.
Do you wanna loose your shit? Listen to rage’s first public appearance. Unbelievable power energy and talent. no one was giving a fuck and slowly as the concert goes on the crowd got bigger and bigger.
RATM is like Public Enemy lyrical content fused with metal. In fact, they are currently performing under the name Prophets of Rage with Chuck D and B-real on vocals. The old singer is no longer with the band. Every song almost is politically charged. I think at the end he's speaking toward the elites controlling the resources in the past and how that has carried into the future. The guitarist is Tom Morello, vocals - Zach de la Rocha, bass - Tim Commerford, drums - Brad Wilk. Tom Morello is known for his unique solos. They're a very unique band and one of my favorites. Live shows are the best. They have a live protest concert recorded in LA in 2000 outside the Staples Center when the Democratic National Convention was taking place. Glad you're enjoying them.
It’s rap metal but born from punk/ funk and alternative roots and came before all the garbage rap metal that started soaking up life in the late nineties. You might checks out their last record. Renegades. It’s entire album covers of all their influences. It’s phenomenal. Covers of cypress hill, Marley, minor threat, Rolling Stones, bob dylan. But it’s all rage style. Input jack into the guitar. It’s like when your headphone jack touches something that creates that loud static hiss. The cable from a guitar to the amp can do that a lot louder, more predictably based on what it’s touching. Most musicians as a practice try to avoid it happening and making noise. Tom merello of rage is an all time great guitar player in part because of all his unique techniques. Most of guitar solos he plays people don’t even know it’s a guitar if they had never heard them. They have to see him do it to know he is doing most of it just on the guitar itself.
This was their concert. It was also a free concert to repay fans who made Killing in the Name Christmas number one here in the UK.
And Bust Simon Cowell who had the number one years in a row!
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@Ethan Dax Instablaster :)
I once saw Rage at a festival in NYC, they were the headliner (Rock the Bells). When they started playing the crowd was jumping around so much it felt like I was in the ocean. I would jump, and then get held up in the air by everyone else jumping up with me for like a whole bar, and then land like 20 or 30 feet away from where I had been when my feet last touched the ground.
Story behind the free concert was every year around Christmas the winner of The X Factor show would be the number 1 downloaded or sold singles in the UK. So two fans started a campaign to Rage Against the X Factor and to get the song Killing in the Name to number 1 even though it was released in 1992. Rage members when they heard the story agreed to put on a free concert if the fans could make Rage # 1. The campaign worked! They then donated all the proceeds of the selling of Killing in the Name to the charities of the 2 fans that started the campaigns choice.
Legendary story, things like that wouldn't be possible nowadays, everyone is too busy buying the new iPhone to get the best quality to take selfies and listen to empty pop music, sad
Rage Against the X Factor... that's great...luv that.
Remember it like it was yesterday! Such a cool moment in RATM's history!
What year was this concert?
@@frankrodriguez984 read much?? 👀
I was near the front at the start of the song, thought I was gonna die. We saw a few people jumping the fence (it was a free gig to celebrate getting to #1 in the UK for XMAS) so it was probably busier than it was planned to be. It was utter madness, brilliant madness
Timmy C. is a fairly underrated bassist for his dope skills.
Who's underrating him?
RATM is all about those leading bass lines, how is he underrated, that's THE musician im here for when I listen to RATM
Johnson 2 underrated means something that deserves recognition as wide as those justly rated. People refer to Les Claypool, Getty Lee, Flea (to name a few) but I don’t hear people bring up Tim Commerford.
extraordinarily underrated
He’s saying, you must speak up now “testify” because we’re in the present and the people that control the present control the past... which then leads to the future “who controls the past controls the future”. It’s your job in the present to speak up so that you can make your voice heard.
8 Cylinders To Life , Great explanation and Well said . ✌️
The messaging persuades our actions that create our future. Just like after nine eleven and after the crash. The criminals have control of the message which causes inaction and misactions that allow our past, present and future to be written and controlled by powerful and evil people who never speak truth. The only way to combat that is for every individual to educate themselves by speaking their own truths...now testify.
Yeah RATM were freakin awesome!!!! I saw them live way back in the day hahaha and it was one of the best shows I’ve been to, and I’ve been to a lot of concerts. I LOVE that new generations are discovering them. Their message is needed now more than ever! Great videos!
Lucky!!!
Rumors have been going around that the boys with Zach are back in the studio working on a new album.
@@paulriddle7818 I sure hope so.
I heard it was just Prophets of Rage, though... (without Zack).
Keeping fingers crossed!
@@hollysorensen1711 I know Zach reached out to the boys a few months ago and they were optimistic about a new album. There is definitely enough material for several albums these last few years.
@@paulriddle7818 Yay, that's awesome!! I really hope they do it! There's definitely a shitload of material...I've been saying that for a long time now, as I think many fans have. I'd love to hear Zack's perspective, but being in his late 40s (?) now & yelling with so much passion for so many years has probably worn his voice & energy out/down a little bit...
That’s Tom Morello on that guitar. Dude’s a legend.
God! No one did it better! As an atheist Tom is a guitar God!
And super smart he went to Harvard
Yea he knows its Tom. He knows everything about the band.
For the phrase "Who controls the Present, controls the past", you must read the book "1984" to fully understand it.
Or the phrase: history is written by the victor.
Yes mr Blair was part of the British Establishment. So new what they wanted to do in the future.
Sounds like double think to me.
Soma!!!
or just look at any history ever written, perhaps lol that's a common occurrence still to this day.
Tom Morello's guitar solo was done with the plug and a wah pedal, when a plug that's connected to an amp is placed against the skin it will respond with a hum as we have a mild electrical current running through our body.
That is so creative. How do u even think of doing something like that?
kirk morton it’s Tom Morello, he does this stuff all the time and he isn’t afraid to put it to use.
@@Captain_Kirk116 Quite often it's by accident. As a guitar player I can attest to accidentally doing something really cool. Using feedback, switch interruptions, etc.
@@helmedon and then it sounds different when you try to repeat it the next day. effing pedal gremlins are always turning my knobs slightly.
This was THEIR concert, you dont see crowds like that often
And it was free
I have this entire concert and its all fkn sick, great energy and message by a fkn awesome band, appreciate your critiquing it,
These guys had my age group pumped up and woke.
Do more from this show.
You're right, my bad. Love this bands hype. 😉
Fuck off with your "woke". Loser
Please don’t bring that negativity here. This channel is fun so let’s respect each other. Why do people feel the need to name call and be so mean. So unnecessary. Grow up.
@@lisajohnson521 why do u feel like u have to say anything. Was it directed to you? Mind ur business
The phrase is from the novel 1984. Basically it means that if you control the present you can alter everything about the past but the past is what we build upon so you alter the future
That’s what it is, flawless rap-metal 🤘🔥
Rap, amazing use of the guitar, and funky, my man. Rhythm is funky as hell! Rage is defined by that driving pocket!
Thank you for the video!
They started doing free shows in los angeles since 95 , native angelino so ive been to all of them
One thing about Rage was they brought the pain to their live shows...saw em a couple of times back in the day and the whole friggin arena would shake. I was always waiting for pieces of the roof to start falling, and the building to implode. Definitely in my top ten live shows I've seen... and I have a couple of hundred of em under my belt since my first one in '77... I also put Morello (sp?) in my top ten guitarists I've seen. Dude is sic. I could start listing the legends I've seen, from Ace Frehley, SRV, Clapton, Trower, and Travers to Zakk Wylde, Dave Mustaine, Malmsteen, Satriani, Vai, and everything in between (just too many great ones to list), so I kinda know what I'm talking about. Morello has his own sound and style...dude is just ridiculous
Love that you reacted to this one!! Well done.
The thing that makes touching the quarter inch jack to his hand so cool is it's still running through the wah-wah pedal and perhaps other effects
Amazing that before smart phones, people actually listened, danced, and reacted, to the music at concerts.
Mind blowing 😂
This is how we really listened to bands n artists back in the day... We had ALOT of fun😎
I love your reaction bro, lyrics is a must!
Maybe the most energizing big stage live group ever
I’ve seen them twice. Best live band ever.
I've been lucky enough to see them 5 times my first time when I was 15 my brother who is 10 years older and also a massive RATM fan took me for my birthday and they came out at Midnight @ the GWF & they were so fucking awesome, saw them at Rock the Bells with Wu-Tang, when they got back together Coachella was nuts, they played a small show at the Hollywood Palladium before L.A Rising at the Coliseum which I also went to which was the last time I saw them... Best live band I've seen but then again they're my favorite band, I'm also from the Los Angeles Southern California area as well
. *_"Testify"_*
UGH!
The movie ran through me
The glamour subdue me
The tabloid untie me
I'm empty please fill me
Mister anchor assure me
That Baghdad is burning
Your voice it is so soothing
That cunning mantra of killing
I need you my witness
To dress this up so bloodless
To numb me and purge me now
Of thoughts of blaming you
Yes the car is our wheelchair
My witness your coughing
Oily silence mocks the legless
Ones who travel now in coffins
On the corner
The jury's sleepless
We found your weakness
And it's right outside our door
Now testify
Now testify
It's right outside our door
Now testify
Yes testify
It's right outside our door
With precision you feed me
My witness I'm hungry
Your temple it calms me
So I can carry on
My slaving sweating the skin right off my bones
On a bed of fire I'm choking on the smoke that fills my home
The wrecking ball is rushing
Witness your blushing
The pipeline is gushing
While here we lie in tombs
While on the corner
The jury's sleepless
We found your weakness
And it's right outside our door
Now testify
Yeah testify
It's right outside our door
Now testify
Now testify
It's right outside our door
Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_*
Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_*
Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_*
Mass graves for the pump *_and the price is set_*
Who controls the past now controls the future
Who controls the present now controls the past
Who controls the past now controls the future
Who controls the present now?
Now testify
Testify
It's right outside our door
Now testify
Testify
It's right outside our door!
Sounds like biblical proohetic poetry in condemnation.
I think I love black reaction videos to the music I grew up with
Reunion just announced!!!!!
Like all the best rap, this reads like poetry
The lyric means that we are always affected by our past and present. Nothing happens without consequences and if we don't take charge of our present we won't affect our future and as a result someone else will have the power to control our past, present, and future at their will for their own gains.
They are there just for them..They are Legendary Their song went #1 20 years after release ..Because they released a remastered album
8:06 😂😂😂😂 That look 😂😂😂😂. Stop stop stop... I’m dyin. My sides are hurting😂😂😂 OMG... for real brah. Believe that message.
Mic Check by Rage Against the Machine
He played a "guitar" solo with his jack plug, can't say I've ever seen that before xD
I seen this them in 2008 I think it was down in Australia and it was so much fun.. I mean so much fun!
March 26th, El Paso, Tx FIRST SHOW OF THEIR 2020 TOUR with RUN THE JEWELS AS THE OPENER and I’LL BE THERE!!!!
I know you don't take request off the comments section but If you see this you should react to there debut self titled album. It's a masterpiece straight fire from start to finish.
This is some rock and roll bro
Great breakdown, I felt much of the same way. Another great live show was "Fistful of Steel" at Pink Pop. I think by saying who controls the past now controls the future ,is like saying old money and people of power controls our future. And who controls the present controls the past, is like a one sided story, of the past from the point of view of the controller . Like when we learned Christopher Columbus discovered America. But native Americans were already here so how can you discover a place that was already settled.
I love this comment from beginning to end!! (And I 100% agree with Fistful of Steel live)
❤❤
Rap, metal, funk, punk and politics.
I was at the Finsbury Park gig, I took my 16 year old daughter, it was the first time she'd been part of a crowd that size, we were near the front and the energy was intense. We had to drive 250 miles back to Liverpool after the gig, it was over an hour into the journey before she could speak. It kind of spoiled gig going for her because she uses it as the bench mark for every live act she 's seen.
Rage = Pure Energy masters of the head rock!!!!
Rage in Bham Bama , I’ve never been so sore after any show!! Worth it all!!! Edit
I was in football shape then plus the message Rage sent was the message the 60s missed !!!
Every time in history that message gains any traction, a mysterious drug culture rises up, icons start dropping dead and party music takes over.
Oooops...I was there! :P It was off the HOOK!!!!!
MORE rage! they do some good covers to check em out good one bro!
I first say these guys in about 1995 in Western Australia in a pub singing Killing in the name Of. There were only about 100 people there, probably less but it went off!!!
Love them
Ultimately, those that are in power have the ability to rewrite history to make themselves look good, look like the heros, but if we forget the true history, we are doomed to repeat it again in the future.
Judging by the massive red stars on the stage, yep that's their gig. They reformed after about 15 years for that tour
This is the result of no one seeing them for years. People love them and they beat Simon Cowell out for #1 Xmas song on the charts that year and he hated it. This song had already been a hit almost 20 yrs before. Yes, everyone here is there just for RATM! They are legends!!
Rage Against The Machine is 💯Forreal
Rage against the machine's first album is insane. Every song is great
Rage was a movement
Tom is funk master , a DJ on guitar
Oh, no. Tim Commendford's (the bassist) tattoo is a single piece that covers his shoulders, upper arms and his back, and goes down his leg. Look it up, it's crazy.
The back piece , actually the rest of 5he tattoo on Tim's chest stretches over the shoulders to the bottom of the back. I don't think it goes farther than that but, it's badass
RATM-Bullet in the Head
Awesome!
He who controls the past, controls the future, He who controls the present, controls the past.-George Orwell 1984 the book and movie is great! It’s scary too because those in power “The Machine” seems like their trying to do that. I like to think of RATM as political activists. It’s just after 8:00 in the morning, got my coffee and my headphones on. You Rock! 😊🎧🤘🏼
What makes ratm so great is that they bring that garage band attitude to a big stage.
it's reference to George Orwell's famous book 1984, which is also a film with jon hurt, about the future in a fascist dictatorship. also a comment about you are only as informed as the state media want you to be, molding your mind to an inevitable capitulation. hope this helps o and welcome to rage, my knees still remember this gig :)
DUDE! listen to Vietnow. It's been overlooked by almost every react channel
agree! vietnow is epic! or also "Down Rodeo"
My fave so much love this music
Best that ever did it! I saw them in '92 on a side stage at lollapalooza, Miami. Nobody's. But we knew they were the SHIT in less then one hour. I left the main stage for a beer and they started playing, stayed the whole set. Proud moment.
Some of the stuff Tom Morello does with his guitar gear is crazy, I think I remember reading once that he said he wanted to emulate some of the stuff you'd have a DJ doing with samples etc.
When I finally saw them live I saw how Tom does that all that shit. And I realized I would have to quit both jobs to be able to duplicate that sound.
That main riff and tone really has a 70's quality to it somehow.
Who controls the past, controls the future, who controls the present, controls the past. George Orwell's book 1984 Another one from it is: War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength. The Parties slogan. Ever heard the term Orwellian future? The books a masterpiece, published in 1948.
You got to check out some shows from Wacken Open Air festival, it's the largest Heavy Metal fest in the world and takes place in Germany every year, some of the crowds look like a battlefield in the middle of wartime
LIT🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was there!
The plug and a foot pedal called a wha wha
Rage is considered one of the pioneers of “Nu” Metal. Pronounced (new). They’re truly one of the best! Tom Morello with his amazing riffs, and Zack’s energy on the mic is unmatched.
This crowd putting Vsauce's video to the test "What if everyone jumped at once?" lol
Do you wanna loose your shit? Listen to rage’s first public appearance. Unbelievable power energy and talent. no one was giving a fuck and slowly as the concert goes on the crowd got bigger and bigger.
Zach De La Rocha is a good emcee. He's made collaborations with KRS One, RTJ, etc
STAND NOW IN THE FIRE .
LISTEN TO THAT.
YOU HAVE TO WATCH THE OFFICISL VUDEOS , TO TRULY UNDERSTAND THERE MESSAGE ,
Morello described them as Punk, Rap, Metal.
It's to reach all of us, Black & White together !!!
Lol, always wondered how Randy Moss got his monster 'fro to fit up in his football helmet...
when you touch a guitar plug tip it makes a buzzing feedback noise, usually guitarists mute the sound before unplugging and switching guitars
you have to see the concert in Chile, Tom Morello (guitarrist) said it's his favorite
They'll never let you down, bro
Dont matter festival or their's...Now it's theirs
RATM is like Public Enemy lyrical content fused with metal. In fact, they are currently performing under the name Prophets of Rage with Chuck D and B-real on vocals. The old singer is no longer with the band. Every song almost is politically charged. I think at the end he's speaking toward the elites controlling the resources in the past and how that has carried into the future. The guitarist is Tom Morello, vocals - Zach de la Rocha, bass - Tim Commerford, drums - Brad Wilk. Tom Morello is known for his unique solos. They're a very unique band and one of my favorites. Live shows are the best. They have a live protest concert recorded in LA in 2000 outside the Staples Center when the Democratic National Convention was taking place. Glad you're enjoying them.
There's been rumors that Zach is back in the studio with the boys working on a new album
Paul Riddle I really hope that’s true.
Utterly unique.
ONE OFF THE BEST BANDS EVER :)
Chuck D's favorite rock band!!
Their concert. 🤘
I always wondered how Tom Morello was able to slide the guitar like that during the verse with his fist raised in the air...……..
Zach is a dope rapper
If RATM didn't invent the genre they sure as hell made it damn near perfect....!!! This band helped get through a whole lot pf shit growing up.
Love your vids my dude. React to RATM "Down Rodeo." And yes, Tom Morello does shit to a guitar that most of us never imagined!
One of the better gigs I went to. And it was free
In the solo, he's also using a wah pedal.
Please react to "Pistol grip pump " by Rage against the Machine
His quote is from the book 1984
The Victors of War write history.
Rage is big power machine only in los Angeles California nice very nice is America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪💪💪
One of his first bands was Inside Out...look 'em up....hardcore history!!!!!! Still have the casette
Like Bob Marley said.
GOTTA KNOW YOUR PAST, TO KNOW YOUR FUTURE.
LEARN FOM THE PAST, to Change your Future.
It’s rap metal but born from punk/ funk and alternative roots and came before all the garbage rap metal that started soaking up life in the late nineties. You might checks out their last record. Renegades. It’s entire album covers of all their influences. It’s phenomenal. Covers of cypress hill, Marley, minor threat, Rolling Stones, bob dylan. But it’s all rage style.
Input jack into the guitar. It’s like when your headphone jack touches something that creates that loud static hiss. The cable from a guitar to the amp can do that a lot louder, more predictably based on what it’s touching. Most musicians as a practice try to avoid it happening and making noise. Tom merello of rage is an all time great guitar player in part because of all his unique techniques. Most of guitar solos he plays people don’t even know it’s a guitar if they had never heard them. They have to see him do it to know he is doing most of it just on the guitar itself.