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The Battle of Los Angeles

Rage Against the Machine

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Album Review

Rage Against the Machine isn't really the only metal band that matters, but their aggressive social and political activism is refreshing, especially in an age of blind (or usually self-directed) rage due to groups like Limp Bizkit, Bush, or Nine Inch Nails. Recorded in less than a month, The Battle of Los Angeles is the most focused album of the band's career, exploding from the gate and rarely letting go the whole way through. Like a few other famous revolution-in-the-head bands (most notably Minor Threat), Rage Against the Machine has always been blessed by the fact that the band is spewing just as much vitriol as its frontman. Any potential problems created here by Zack de la Rocha's one-note delivery and extremist polemics are smoothed over by songs and grooves that make it sound like the revolution really is here, from the single "Guerrilla Radio" to album highlights like "Mic Check," "Calm Like a Bomb," and "Born of a Broken Man." As on the previous two Rage Against the Machine albums, Tom Morello's roster of guitar effects and vicious riffs are nigh overpowering, and are as contagious as the band has ever been since their debut. De la Rocha is best when he has specific targets (like the government or the case against Mumia Abu Jamal), but when he attempts to cover more general societal problems, he falters. If anything less than one of the most talented and fiery bands in the music world were backing him, The Battle of Los Angeles wouldn't be nearly as high-rated as it is.

Customer Reviews

stunning

this was the first RATM album i have bought due to being recommended to them by a friend and i have gone on to buy all of their albums. the guitar,beat,and rap elements in this are brilliantly put together and the words are inspiring and just make me want to start a fight with the person next to me. cant wait to see them live

What the Deuce

Wow this album is just as epic as the others with one of the best songs ever made..... seriously its awesome and it is BORN OF A BROKEN MAN.... its the shizzle then theres Sleep Now In The Fire which is legendary and one of my all time favourites Calm Like A Bomb.... THAT BASS LINE IS ORGASMIC!!!! Then there's Guerrilla Radio (nice), Born As Ghosts, Ashes In The Fall (mint) , War Within A Breathe, Mic Check (awesome), Testify, Voice Of The Voiceless and Maria...... What's not to love!!!! RATM rule everything Lets sum it up...... its DA BOMB

best album

by far rage's best album. i didnt listen to it for a while, recently ive come back to it and its amazing. Sit down and listen to it. it will blow your mindddd :]

Biography

Formed: 1991 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Rage Against the Machine earned acclaim from disenfranchised fans (and not insignificant derision from critics) for their bombastic, fiercely polemical music, which brewed sloganeering leftist rants against corporate America, cultural imperialism, and government oppression into a Molotov cocktail of punk, hip-hop, and thrash. Rage formed in Los Angeles in the early '90s out of the wreckage of a number of local groups: vocalist Zack de la Rocha (the son of Chicano political artist Beto) emerged from...
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