Rage Against The Machine - Live In Irvine. Ca June 17 1995 Kroq-Fm

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Tire Me
Rage Against The Machine
2.
Bullet In The Head
Rage Against The Machine
3.
Know Your Enemy
Rage Against The Machine
4.
Roll Right
Rage Against The Machine
Side B
1.
Bombtrack
Rage Against The Machine
2.
Revolver
Rage Against The Machine
3.
Year Of The Boomerang
Rage Against The Machine
4.
Killing In The Name
Rage Against The Machine
5.
Freedom
Rage Against The Machine

Information


  • Artist : Rage Against The Machine
  • Format : 1 x 12" (180g)
  • GenresAlternative Rock
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

A legendary Rage Against The Machine concert from 1995, broadcast on the famous Californian radio station KROQ, featuring cult versions of "Killing In The Name Of", "Bullet In The Head" and other of their unforgettable protest anthems. Pressed on white vinyl.

Rage Against The Machine
United States

Rage Against The Machine (RATM) est un groupe américain de rock formé en 1991 à Los Angeles, reconnu pour sa fusion unique de rock alternatif, de rap, de punk et de métal. Composé de Zack de la Rocha (chant), Tom Morello (guitare), Tim Commerford (basse) et Brad Wilk (batterie), le groupe se distingue par ses paroles politiquement engagées, dénonçant l'oppression, le capitalisme et l'injustice sociale. RATM a marqué l’histoire de la musique avec des morceaux puissants tels que "Killing in the Name" et "Bulls on Parade", devenant une voix emblématique de la contestation dans les années 1990 et au-delà.

Rage Against The Machine (RATM) is an American rock band formed in 1991 in Los Angeles, known for its unique blend of alternative rock, rap, punk, and metal. The group consists of Zack de la Rocha (vocals), Tom Morello (guitar), Tim Commerford (bass), and Brad Wilk (drums), and stands out for its politically charged lyrics, which protest against oppression, capitalism, and social injustice. RATM left a lasting mark on music history with powerful tracks like "Killing in the Name" and "Bulls on Parade," becoming an iconic voice of rebellion in the 1990s and beyond.