rAGE aGAINST tHE mACHINE
- Cess007
- Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2003 12:43 am
- Location: in the Land of Fifth Sun; Mexico
rAGE aGAINST tHE mACHINE
..This group was simply the best, since they appear in '92, for my the music didn't be the same, never.
what's your opinion about the group?..
what's your opinion about the group?..
...wherever you see a man strugglin' for her life & freedom, look at his eyes...you'll see me...
- kthulhu
- Joined: Thu May 30, 2002 6:01 pm
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Pretty rockin', they had some good points in their music, but then they became kind of annoying, mostly because rich ass college kids listened to them to feel all morally superior and rebellious (so long as it didn't interfere with their education to make $50,000 a year+).
I don't blame Zack De La Rocha for leaving (and essentially killing the band). Trying to raise consciousness and all, and instead Rage became associated with rich far-left poseurs and the "Godzilla" soundtrack.
Still, "Evil Empire" was a good album.
I don't blame Zack De La Rocha for leaving (and essentially killing the band). Trying to raise consciousness and all, and instead Rage became associated with rich far-left poseurs and the "Godzilla" soundtrack.
Still, "Evil Empire" was a good album.
I'm out...
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- kthulhu
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Rage appealed most to suburban and "radical" college kids. Imperialism this, oppression that, but god forbid they do anything that might affect their chances to make $$$ when they graduate.FoolThemAll wrote:Never liked them, and I never really understood the appeal. The vocals bug the heck out of me.
Che was an interesting character, but a <a href="http://www.che-lives.com/home/bio2.shtml">poor leader</a> in the end. I don't think it's wise to piss off both the Soviet Union AND the US during the cold war, or start up rebellion in other countries before getting your own in order.
Pancho Villa ended up being shot by the US Army, as I recall, with no true legacy beyond the tales of his exploits.
<a href="http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/history/ ... miliano</a> was killed, too, and the Zapatista conflict is going on still.
Oh well, they're still interesting characters.
Speaking of Mexican bands, anyone here heard of Hocico?
I'm out...
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- Farlo
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if you recal in rage's song on the godzilla soundtrack they took a shot at godzilla in the song used on the godzilla soundtrack "no shelter". "And Rambo too, he got a dope pair of Nikes on
And Godzilla pure muthaf***in filler
To keep ya eyes off the real killer ", think about that one there captain
And Godzilla pure muthaf***in filler
To keep ya eyes off the real killer ", think about that one there captain