@@thomasfosterjr.5247 Florida is just the one most current in the news. There's volumes written on the way states, especially in the South, have been sanitizing history books for decades and banning literature that upsets Christian fundies. What states are doing now is just more widely publicized because of the 24 hour media cycle. Which is good. Out those fascist fucks.
Comparing tom mcdonald to zack de la rocha is the funniest thing i have heard in a while. Pretty sure there politics are the total opposite of each other.
True, but it's also originally a saying from the Great Depression, when destitute folks who rode the rails to try to find work would be brutalized by the private security of the railroad monopolies. "Bulls on parade" was a warning that said thugs were about to go-through the railyard and attempt to beat anyone they found to death.
@@emcsquared8681, meh, I was a session player for over 30 years... I have been in groups of people of every race and the majority leaned toward the conservative side of things. In reality, Tom MacDonald leans more like I do, and that is libertarian.
One of the best and most genuine reactions to what this band truly is. It has moved 3 generations in my country. It is power. It is dangerous even because it affects all common people, all over the world. "Wake up" RATM best regards from Serbia
Thank you for this great reaction!! You seem to have fallen into the RATM rabbit hole!! They are from LA and the last song you reviewed, Killing in the name, was written in response to the Rodney King beating, which of course led to the LA riots. I am from LA as well, and I saw them live in '93 in right after the riots and it was the most amazing show I have ever seen. ALL of their stuff is political - Bulls on Parade is specifically and anti military spending song: "Weapons, not food, not homes, not shoes, not need, just feed the war cannibal animal." As a society this is what we spend our money on. I would love to see you do more Rage reactions. "Know your Enemy" is a great next step.
I tend to interpret "Rally round the family with a pocket full of shells" as having several meanings. On the one hand you have the idea of removing freedoms and knowledge, by force or intimidation, in order to "protect family values". The other meaning is the government/authorities/police rallying around their own to safeguard their power by force of arms. There are certainly other meanings to extrapolate aswell, RATM goes deep and I love that!
It's definitely the second one. The "five sided fist-a-gon" is the Pentagon and its bloated budget enriching the military industrial complex is the "The rotten sore on the face of mother earth gets bigger" as the defense budgets increase. "The triggers (weapons) cold empty ya purse (spend American tax dollars)." Leading into the first line of the next verse "Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes," all of which are things tax dollars *could* be spent on if we didn't funnel them into the military. Those lines are saying there's always room in the budget for more weapons, but not food, homes, shoes, or other needs of the people. Also brings up mass incarceration being made worse by poverty when we buy more weapons than we need. "While arms warehouses fill as quick as the cells."
@@theveteransergeant Very good breakdown, and certainly the most pervasive theme of the song, but I don't think it's "definitely" anything :) That's the beauty of analyzing poetry, you can always find nuances. "They don't gotta burn the books. They just remove 'em." has new relevancy today imo because of all the "moms for liberty" hoopla for instance.
@@theveteransergeant True, but it's also the first one. RATM was writing about how the white supremacists of the "religious right" constantly create moral panics about threats to the "white nuclear family" ("Foreigners! Anarchists! Catholics! Jews! Communists! Atheists! Satanists! Blacks! Gays! Mexicans! Muslims! Trans people! All of them are about to invade your suburb and make good Christian families read Marx and eat vegan, so buy more guns!". It's literally been the same script for about 150 years, at this point) in order to keep their white Evangelical base scared and feeling as if they're "under siege", when nothing could be further from the truth. Doing this allows the leaders of the "Moral Majority" to continue to fleece their followers and to use the ever-growing and ridiculous US military budget as the most corrupt of slush-funds, while also running on "law and order" platforms designed to create brutal paramilitary police organizations in order to crush dissent from the people they're oppressing while they pick their pockets. Finally, it also fuels their nonsense distraction "culture wars", which are used as cover to destroy the rights that underlie our democratic system of accountability (eg. "learning about America's history as a proud white-supremacist colonization project makes our kids ask us uncomfortable questions, so we'll jail teachers if reality makes white kids feel bad and teach PragerU lessons instead, even if that leaves kids with less than zero understanding of the history of our actions in their society"). As usual with Rage, there's a lot to unpack, and it's all razor-sharp.
It’s a reaction to the Reagan era’s “focus on the family,” which was a right wing evangelical cover for racist militaristic policies like the Drug War.
It's not about guns specifically, it's more about how the government is always trying to expand its control over people (meaning violence), and for the last 45 years or so, they've always tried to do that in the name of 'family values.' So they rally around the family, but with a pocket full of shells, because it's always really about who the government is able to hurt and/or imprison
He’s talking about the Military-industrial complex,”WEAPONS not cloths not shoes not food just feed the war canibal animal”, crazy how this entire song and most of this bands entire catalog still rings true to this day
“What we don’t know keeps the contract alive and moving. They don’t gotta burn the books they just remove em while arms warehouses fill as quick as the cells, rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.”
People can have the correct stance on not trusting the government, but if that mistrust isn’t backed by class theory, you get 🤡 like Tom McDonald and Russell Brand. They can describe the problem, but have no valid suggestion for a solution.
Exactly! There is actual depth to the message of bands like RATM, SOAD, and Public Enemy; understandings of context, history, and privilege that a whole lot of "free thinkers" seem to be uninterested in...
Its not anyone's job to offer a solution. Liberals want everyone to diagnose and fight for them, while they type nonsense online or become cheerleaders of foreign wars on social media.
So happy I happened across your channel. You are a jewel, and have an ear for quality music. I have a video suggestion. His voice influenced R Kelly, Rod Steward, Steve Perry (lead voice of Journey band), and many others. SAM COOKE:"Somebody Ease my Troublin Mind."
Welcome to the Rage. You are in for a treat. I recommend “Testify” and “Down Rodeo” for future songs to listen to. Always find a video with lyrics cuz Zach is dropping my truth bars. The music hits hard, the lyrics hit harder and this was all from the 1990s.
The “rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells” is referring to the military-industrial complex. Politicians talk about family values to raise money for the military-industrial complex. Hence rally round the family for a pocket full of shells.
My interpretation of "really round the family, with a pocket full of shells" was always that he was implying, we, the people, need to stand together in arms, against the elite and the families of the powers that be, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense I don't know, but it gets me hype seeing it from that angle
@@FizzyWMtom macdonald is pro military, pro police, pro censorship (even tho he claims he’s pro freedom of speech), and she said they’re like tom macdonald, even tho this song is going against everything tom stands for
This song is all about the gross over spending on the military industrial complex. In the early 90s politicians were using the slogan “rally around the family” to suggest that traditional American Family values are in jeopardy and need the support of voters to restore them. So they recognized these growing disparities of socio-economic value, meanwhile they spent something like 12 times as much on military defense budget and opted to expand it twice! So that they could preserve (ENFORCE) those traditional American Family values. “They rally around the family, with a pocket full of shells.” The Bulls on parade has a double meaning. First and foremost it is a reference to the Bull Market. aka Wall Street where all of the government money changes hands (they were big enemies of Giuliani in his “beloved mayor of NY” days too), but also in the video there are swaths of people carrying black and red flags. The colors of the Anarchist Movement, the bulls also being the masses who fight back. RATM wasn’t just a band, they were a movement. The best thing about RAGE is how relevant their music still is. The worst thing about RAGE is how relevant their music still is. ✊
I saw them at one of the first LOLLAPALOOZA concerts, think it was the 2nd one in 93, can't remember, I went to the first one in 92, and 2nd in 93 in New Orleans
When this song came out..... This was the first song that started the WOKE movement that exists today. After Martin Luther King was killed in the 60s and the 70s started that was the beginning of of a lot of anti war and people empowerment. But, in the 1990s this young four guys formed a group to step up the movement of all races and wake people up. In the 80s groups like NWA and Public Enemy along with Grand Master Flash with the song The Message kick started the WOKE Movement. But, people did not unite. Then When this song Bulls On Parade came out it around the beginning of the Internet people started uniting and making social grass roots groups on the internet. Those groups are so strong today that they got unknown good politicians like AOC and O'Bama voted into office. This song Bulls On Parade woke up America. That is why this group is legendary and iconic forever. They should have their own stamp named after them.
I remember seeing "COLD WAR films of THE U.S.S.R. / former Soviet Union, used to have huge parades in MOSCOW with all their TANKS, and weapons on Wheels, that's what I think BULLS ON PARADE, are, my interpretation.
RATM: Renegades Of Funk now that you understand how "they" don't need to burn books ..that "they" just have to remove the books ... there's a video by Thomas Sowell called "Things they didn't teach you about slavery in school" ...also, Candace Owens has a video about "the truth about slavery".. ya might wanna see what they didnt teach you
Very simply the song is about the militarization of US government policy at home and abroad. The same network of the military industrial complex that fuels and incites war and military spending abroad also increases the increase in police and other law enforcement agencies at home. And all of it is justified with refrains of protecting 'family'/ 'American' values. Politicians on both sides would prefer to see money spend on the military and police before social programs and education.
Rage Against The Machine was schooling people 30 years ago, and you didn't listen... so was Living Colour... for us white people in metal we thought "well. there's is rap, but there is Rage and Living Colour waking people up also"... but not... you were not listening... please check Living Colour, "Open letter to a landlord", "Solace of you", "Someone like you"... great powerfull lyrics, all forgotten
Tim Commerford is My Cousin and when He was 12 and I was 18 years old We almost died on the Train Track when the Car died. Luckily some People pushed us off the Track just before the Train hit us when We we're in Benton Arkansas visiting My Grandma Willie Mae.
Oh oh. Ashley's gonna head right on down the RATM rabbithole... Caution: this may make you rage against the ills of the world, especially here in ameriKa.
Can i suggest you get your ears stuck into some "faith no more"( a small victory) to start with ....lead singer mike patton has the most verstaile voice in music ,the man can sing anything!!
there are rabbit holes some people will not go down ,cause it disturbs their reality ...in the words of a line in a led zeppelins song kasmir .....to be where i have been ..... most would say no ,,i kinda wish i could take it back ,and live as i did
Question for you Uploader, if you go to NYC and you're downtown and want to see where all the money in the world that we know of, where is the most monumental icon available to us to take a picture upon. Throw you kid on its back, stand in front or it's horns. It's a symbolism of Wall Street Bull on Parade. Quite a simple hard ass song where Wall Street has so much power thier always on a parade infront of our eyes. Even when we bail them out. That's why RATM is so strong.
No, "we rally 'round the family" in order to defend and protect those who cannot defend themselves. Time to wake up Sis. Listen to "Killing in the Name" and "Down Rodeo" to understand that they're talking about a war that's already begun.
Sister they did this 30 years ago and we have 2 waith 30 f*king years just 4 some 1 to come out and sing about same things that didnt change since than ... and that is the sad part of our lifes .. the machine musy be stopt by any meen nesessery and the legasy of RATM must be spread to our children.
No need to burn the books, just remove them. That kind of thing is happening right now in American schools. Whether you agree with or disagree with the titles they’re selecting, lots of books are still getting pulled from shelves.
Do all black people smile and frown at the same time when they dig a beat that they love? It shows, to me, an advanced understanding of music. So cool.
"They don't gotta burn the books. They just remove em." Still hits today.
It's sad that states like Florida makes this song so relevant 25 years later.
@@thomasfosterjr.5247 Florida is just the one most current in the news. There's volumes written on the way states, especially in the South, have been sanitizing history books for decades and banning literature that upsets Christian fundies. What states are doing now is just more widely publicized because of the 24 hour media cycle. Which is good. Out those fascist fucks.
You mean the books about queers grooming kids?
Comparing tom mcdonald to zack de la rocha is the funniest thing i have heard in a while. Pretty sure there politics are the total opposite of each other.
hits harder today, they dont gotta burn the books they just shadow ban em
Bulls on parade is a reference to police or military parading around, puffed chested, showing "strength"
True, but it's also originally a saying from the Great Depression, when destitute folks who rode the rails to try to find work would be brutalized by the private security of the railroad monopolies. "Bulls on parade" was a warning that said thugs were about to go-through the railyard and attempt to beat anyone they found to death.
@@michaelccozens Thats a context I didn't know. But it similar eh?
Lol Tom McDonald would have been laughed out of this group. RATM is the anti Tom McDonald.
While I agree with some of RATM's message... some of it is far too liberal for my liking.
@@johndeeregreen4592 most bands that have both black and white musicians in them are liberal, conservative bands are usually just white.
@@emcsquared8681, meh, I was a session player for over 30 years... I have been in groups of people of every race and the majority leaned toward the conservative side of things. In reality, Tom MacDonald leans more like I do, and that is libertarian.
@@johndeeregreen4592 Tom McDonald is just a no actual talent hack.
@@johndeeregreen4592RATM are not liberals💀 they’re just anti-oppression
Always do lyrics with Rage. Tough to pick up for 1st time listeners. Great reaction. Keep them going.
Listen harder or have a beer or two. Fixed.
hahaha@@56kwith200ping
Rage's music and message is just as relevant today as it was back in the early 90's. Maybe even more relevant now.
Kinda the exact opposite of Tom McDonald, but good on you for finding RATM. 😂👏🏼
😂😂😂 I said the same thing. Rage & Tom would have a very exciting debate if they were in the same room with each other 😂😂
One of the best and most genuine reactions to what this band truly is. It has moved 3 generations in my country. It is power. It is dangerous even because it affects all common people, all over the world.
"Wake up"
RATM
best regards from Serbia
Tom Morello actually “ scratching” on his guitar!
"Know Your Enemy" with lyrics next (need the lyrics for that one)
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Lyrics with all RATM songs....they're message is too important to miss.
You're catching on.
Now listen to Know you're enemy, Take the power back, Wake up and Down Rodeo.
Thank you for this great reaction!! You seem to have fallen into the RATM rabbit hole!! They are from LA and the last song you reviewed, Killing in the name, was written in response to the Rodney King beating, which of course led to the LA riots. I am from LA as well, and I saw them live in '93 in right after the riots and it was the most amazing show I have ever seen. ALL of their stuff is political - Bulls on Parade is specifically and anti military spending song: "Weapons, not food, not homes, not shoes, not need, just feed the war cannibal animal." As a society this is what we spend our money on. I would love to see you do more Rage reactions. "Know your Enemy" is a great next step.
I grew up right next to Detroit and saw Rage for the first time, in the summer I graduated high school, 92…absolutely mind blowing.
COME WIT IT NOW - Denzel Curry does a cover of this, fun one to check out.
you must do “wake up” with lyrics and you will be awaken…..
I wish you could've seen the video. If you thought you would never feel Sympathy for a guitar, just witness what Mr, Morello is doing here!! 😂❤❤
I love how they repeat the message to get it into your head
I tend to interpret "Rally round the family with a pocket full of shells" as having several meanings. On the one hand you have the idea of removing freedoms and knowledge, by force or intimidation, in order to "protect family values". The other meaning is the government/authorities/police rallying around their own to safeguard their power by force of arms. There are certainly other meanings to extrapolate aswell, RATM goes deep and I love that!
It's definitely the second one. The "five sided fist-a-gon" is the Pentagon and its bloated budget enriching the military industrial complex is the "The rotten sore on the face of mother earth gets bigger" as the defense budgets increase. "The triggers (weapons) cold empty ya purse (spend American tax dollars)." Leading into the first line of the next verse "Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes," all of which are things tax dollars *could* be spent on if we didn't funnel them into the military. Those lines are saying there's always room in the budget for more weapons, but not food, homes, shoes, or other needs of the people. Also brings up mass incarceration being made worse by poverty when we buy more weapons than we need. "While arms warehouses fill as quick as the cells."
@@theveteransergeant Very good breakdown, and certainly the most pervasive theme of the song, but I don't think it's "definitely" anything :) That's the beauty of analyzing poetry, you can always find nuances. "They don't gotta burn the books. They just remove 'em." has new relevancy today imo because of all the "moms for liberty" hoopla for instance.
@@theveteransergeant True, but it's also the first one. RATM was writing about how the white supremacists of the "religious right" constantly create moral panics about threats to the "white nuclear family" ("Foreigners! Anarchists! Catholics! Jews! Communists! Atheists! Satanists! Blacks! Gays! Mexicans! Muslims! Trans people! All of them are about to invade your suburb and make good Christian families read Marx and eat vegan, so buy more guns!". It's literally been the same script for about 150 years, at this point) in order to keep their white Evangelical base scared and feeling as if they're "under siege", when nothing could be further from the truth. Doing this allows the leaders of the "Moral Majority" to continue to fleece their followers and to use the ever-growing and ridiculous US military budget as the most corrupt of slush-funds, while also running on "law and order" platforms designed to create brutal paramilitary police organizations in order to crush dissent from the people they're oppressing while they pick their pockets. Finally, it also fuels their nonsense distraction "culture wars", which are used as cover to destroy the rights that underlie our democratic system of accountability (eg. "learning about America's history as a proud white-supremacist colonization project makes our kids ask us uncomfortable questions, so we'll jail teachers if reality makes white kids feel bad and teach PragerU lessons instead, even if that leaves kids with less than zero understanding of the history of our actions in their society").
As usual with Rage, there's a lot to unpack, and it's all razor-sharp.
It’s a reaction to the Reagan era’s “focus on the family,” which was a right wing evangelical cover for racist militaristic policies like the Drug War.
tom macdonald and ratm are quite literally opposites 😭
It's not about guns specifically, it's more about how the government is always trying to expand its control over people (meaning violence), and for the last 45 years or so, they've always tried to do that in the name of 'family values.' So they rally around the family, but with a pocket full of shells, because it's always really about who the government is able to hurt and/or imprison
please more ratm!!!!
We been screaming since the 90’s
He’s talking about the Military-industrial complex,”WEAPONS not cloths not shoes not food just feed the war canibal animal”, crazy how this entire song and most of this bands entire catalog still rings true to this day
not even 45 seconds in and we get the Stank face, you know it's bout to go off the chain. lol!!!
“What we don’t know keeps the contract alive and moving. They don’t gotta burn the books they just remove em while arms warehouses fill as quick as the cells, rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.”
I'm so glad we have this pocket of people who are actually analyzing these essential lyrics. Thank you!
Down Rodeo gotta be next! Or renegades of funk!
People can have the correct stance on not trusting the government, but if that mistrust isn’t backed by class theory, you get 🤡 like Tom McDonald and Russell Brand. They can describe the problem, but have no valid suggestion for a solution.
Exactly! There is actual depth to the message of bands like RATM, SOAD, and Public Enemy; understandings of context, history, and privilege that a whole lot of "free thinkers" seem to be uninterested in...
Yes!!!!!
Its not anyone's job to offer a solution. Liberals want everyone to diagnose and fight for them, while they type nonsense online or become cheerleaders of foreign wars on social media.
👌👌
If you haven't reacted to ..down rodeo.. its a must.. great reaction
So happy I happened across your channel. You are a jewel, and have an ear for quality music. I have a video suggestion. His voice influenced R Kelly, Rod Steward, Steve Perry (lead voice of Journey band), and many others. SAM COOKE:"Somebody Ease my Troublin Mind."
"Terror reigns quenching drenching the thirst of the power Dons. That 5 sided fistagon".
Welcome to the Rage. You are in for a treat. I recommend “Testify” and “Down Rodeo” for future songs to listen to. Always find a video with lyrics cuz Zach is dropping my truth bars. The music hits hard, the lyrics hit harder and this was all from the 1990s.
Happy to have found your channel. This reaction convinced me I was correct to follow you yesterday.
6:20. Cuz it didn’t say, you didn’t say, and a lot of people wouldn’t believe it, but that is a guitar!
Rage and Tool reaction videos are my new obsession, I really enjoyed this…keep it up! 🤘🏼😎
The “rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells” is referring to the military-industrial complex. Politicians talk about family values to raise money for the military-industrial complex. Hence rally round the family for a pocket full of shells.
My interpretation of "really round the family, with a pocket full of shells" was always that he was implying, we, the people, need to stand together in arms, against the elite and the families of the powers that be, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense I don't know, but it gets me hype seeing it from that angle
One of the best Rappers in the 90's but he dont get the love , because he was in a rock metal band, but he really was a verbal assasin
Zack drops real knowledge!✊🏼
Yeah girl. RATM 's smart revolution. Words. Not guns. Keep listening.
Know Your Enemy - Rage Against the Machine!
I love your reaction ♥️ this band is 🔥
How are you going to compare Tom to Rage against the machine, when Tom supports the same party that is removing the books?
It hurt my soul when she said that. Rage stand for the exact opposite Tom stands for.
@@FizzyWMtom macdonald is pro military, pro police, pro censorship (even tho he claims he’s pro freedom of speech), and she said they’re like tom macdonald, even tho this song is going against everything tom stands for
@@FizzyWM Same. I couldn't even watch the rest of the video.
"They rally round your family, with a pocket full of shells". Hip hop should include RATM!
This song is all about the gross over spending on the military industrial complex. In the early 90s politicians were using the slogan “rally around the family” to suggest that traditional American Family values are in jeopardy and need the support of voters to restore them. So they recognized these growing disparities of socio-economic value, meanwhile they spent something like 12 times as much on military defense budget and opted to expand it twice! So that they could preserve (ENFORCE) those traditional American Family values. “They rally around the family, with a pocket full of shells.” The Bulls on parade has a double meaning. First and foremost it is a reference to the Bull Market. aka Wall Street where all of the government money changes hands (they were big enemies of Giuliani in his “beloved mayor of NY” days too), but also in the video there are swaths of people carrying black and red flags. The colors of the Anarchist Movement, the bulls also being the masses who fight back. RATM wasn’t just a band, they were a movement. The best thing about RAGE is how relevant their music still is. The worst thing about RAGE is how relevant their music still is. ✊
Go Hard RATM!
I saw them at one of the first LOLLAPALOOZA concerts, think it was the 2nd one in 93, can't remember, I went to the first one in 92, and 2nd in 93 in New Orleans
Listen to know your enemy by them. Crazy lyrics
My generation’s militant poetry…
When this song came out.....
This was the first song that started the WOKE movement that exists today. After Martin Luther King was killed in the 60s and the 70s started that was the beginning of of a lot of anti war and people empowerment. But, in the 1990s this young four guys formed a group to step up the movement of all races and wake people up. In the 80s groups like NWA and Public Enemy along with Grand Master Flash with the song The Message kick started the WOKE Movement. But, people did not unite. Then When this song Bulls On Parade came out it around the beginning of the Internet people started uniting and making social grass roots groups on the internet. Those groups are so strong today that they got unknown good politicians like AOC and O'Bama voted into office. This song Bulls On Parade woke up America. That is why this group is legendary and iconic forever. They should have their own stamp named after them.
Whenever you see three cop, cars and six cop at a basic traffic stop they rally round the family pocket full of shells
Gotta do Down Rodeo next
I remember seeing "COLD WAR films of THE U.S.S.R. / former Soviet Union, used to have huge parades in MOSCOW with all their TANKS, and weapons on Wheels, that's what I think BULLS ON PARADE, are, my interpretation.
Of course he's talking about cartridges, love.
protect your family
In case this hasnt been mentioned yet... there are no turn tables in this song. The guitarist is making that sound by "scratching" the strings.
Back in 1970s “backdoor man” meant a man escaping cheated-on through the back door
Yes he's talking about shotgun shells
Next should be DOWN RODEO, or WAKE UP
RATM: Renegades Of Funk
now that you understand how "they" don't need to burn books ..that "they" just have to remove the books ...
there's a video by Thomas Sowell called "Things they didn't teach you about slavery in school" ...also, Candace Owens has a video about "the truth about slavery"..
ya might wanna see what they didnt teach you
Sourcing Thomas Sowell and Candace Owens is an interesting choice
Sowell and Owens are clowns.
Will you critique Dead Hero, by the Samples at some point?
Grew up with these kats love em
This is a protest song about the military industrial complex
Very simply the song is about the militarization of US government policy at home and abroad. The same network of the military industrial complex that fuels and incites war and military spending abroad also increases the increase in police and other law enforcement agencies at home. And all of it is justified with refrains of protecting 'family'/ 'American' values. Politicians on both sides would prefer to see money spend on the military and police before social programs and education.
The last great explosion of music came out of GEN X...
RATM as relevant back then as today (if not even more)!
Rage Against The Machine was schooling people 30 years ago, and you didn't listen... so was Living Colour... for us white people in metal we thought "well. there's is rap, but there is Rage and Living Colour waking people up also"... but not... you were not listening... please check Living Colour, "Open letter to a landlord", "Solace of you", "Someone like you"... great powerfull lyrics, all forgotten
Whoever did those lyrics needs to turn on f*cking spellcheck.
Tim Commerford is My Cousin and when He was 12 and I was 18 years old We almost died on the Train Track when the Car died. Luckily some People pushed us off the Track just before the Train hit us when We we're in Benton Arkansas visiting My Grandma Willie Mae.
Bro what😂
While arms warehouses fill as quick as the cells ...... it means that guns and bombs are bought as quick as the black man goes to prison.
Oh oh. Ashley's gonna head right on down the RATM rabbithole...
Caution: this may make you rage against the ills of the world, especially here in ameriKa.
Right? Ashley is bright. I’m so saddened to watch so many reactors falling prey to Candace Owens and other grifters.
1996. Well ahead of time this eas our there
Can i suggest you get your ears stuck into some "faith no more"( a small victory) to start with ....lead singer mike patton has the most verstaile voice in music ,the man can sing anything!!
Open Arms by Journey. Seems the newer rock is angry the older rock was peace and love.
Yup what you talking bout around 4:20...gen x ready...just waiting on y'all...its time
there are rabbit holes some people will not go down ,cause it disturbs their reality ...in the words of a line in a led zeppelins song kasmir .....to be where i have been ..... most would say no ,,i kinda wish i could take it back ,and live as i did
It's almost a crime not to watch the original video showing them performing this song on stage.
Lyrics are more important imo.
Question for you Uploader, if you go to NYC and you're downtown and want to see where all the money in the world that we know of, where is the most monumental icon available to us to take a picture upon. Throw you kid on its back, stand in front or it's horns. It's a symbolism of Wall Street Bull on Parade. Quite a simple hard ass song where Wall Street has so much power thier always on a parade infront of our eyes. Even when we bail them out. That's why RATM is so strong.
Did the person who created this lyric video make it from memory? Because they could have just listened to the song...
No, "we rally 'round the family" in order to defend and protect those who cannot defend themselves. Time to wake up Sis. Listen to "Killing in the Name" and "Down Rodeo" to understand that they're talking about a war that's already begun.
bae
hola new sub nice reaction thanks have a nice day
Primus. Tommy the Cat Bonnaroo 2011. You need Les Claypool in your life. I promise you won't regret it.
It's as if they predicted the future....
Why is that sound so dirty?
It makes me rage, mom.
I’m raging against the machine.
Tom MacDonald couldn't carry RAGTM water. Complete other side of the coin.
Weezer “say it ain’t so”
Sister they did this 30 years ago and we have 2 waith 30 f*king years just 4 some 1 to come out and sing about same things that didnt change since than ... and that is the sad part of our lifes .. the machine musy be stopt by any meen nesessery and the legasy of RATM must be spread to our children.
comparing RATM to Tom Macdonald is almost crime-worthy.
complete opposite side of the coin, and Tom’s side is grimy asf mate lol.
He is talking about protecting your family with a pocket FULL of shells !!! \m/ PEACE :)
It's about politicians who are pro-war but hide behind family values
@@50StringsCovers YES! WELL Put :)
Please don't compare them to Tom they are in a whole different Rock and roll Hall of Fame
Lol right
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Tom mc Donald stands for the exact opposite of rage against the machine
Thank god because Tom McDonald is the devil in disguise - Rapping
Are they keeping us away from knowledge or are we? Reaction channels exist because people have kept themselves in thè dark...
No need to burn the books, just remove them. That kind of thing is happening right now in American schools. Whether you agree with or disagree with the titles they’re selecting, lots of books are still getting pulled from shelves.
Black sabbath - War Pigs song will change ur life!! (Dont do the music video as its too distracting from the instrumentation)
Do all black people smile and frown at the same time when they dig a beat that they love? It shows, to me, an advanced understanding of music. So cool.
Lol, she had that stank face as soon as the opening riff started. That's how you know it's good.
Bro don't you dare compare tom mcdonald to RATM 💀💀💀💀💀
love when lyrics videos don't know how to spell
Franchement elle comprends rien, c est dingue !
Just stop drug!
Glad you like Tom M
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5:12. It’s the US. America is Canada, Mexico, Columbia, Chile!