Albums
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Rage Against the Machine |
The first album by Rage was released
at the end of 1992 on the Epic label of Sony. The front cover is monk
burning in Vietnam. It contains ten songs: Bombtrack, Killing In The
Name, Take The Power Back, Settle For Nothing, Bullet In The Head, Know
Your Enemy, Wake Up, Fistful Of Steel, Township Rebellion, Freedom.
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Evil Empire |
Rage's second album was released on April 15, 1996. The front cover shows a boy with a grin on his face wearing a cape and a shirt with an "e" on it. An orange star lies behind him. Contains 11 tracks: People of the Sun, Bulls on parade, Vietnow, Revolver, Snake Charmer, Tire Me, Down Rodeo, Without a Face, Wind Below, Roll right, And Year of tha Boomerang. |
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The Battle of Los Angeles |
Rage's official third album was released November 2 1999. The front Cover shows graffiti on a light grey wall (probably in Los Angeles) of a human figure holding it's fist up, with "Battle of Los Angeles" spray painted inside the figure.Contains 12 tracks: Testify, Guerrilla Radio, Calm Like a Bomb, Mic Check, Sleep Now in the Fire, Born of a Broken Man, Born as Ghosts, Maria, Voice of the Voicless, New Millenium Homes, Ashes in the Fall, War Within a Breath. |
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Renegades |
Rage's official fourth album was released on December 5, 2000. The front cover shows the words "RAGE" in black. The background is also red and green. It contains 12 songs: Microphone Friend, Pistol Grip Pump, Kick Out The Jams, Renegades of Funk, Beautiful World, I'm Housin', In My Eyes, How I Could Just Kill A Man, The Ghost of Tom Joad, Down On The Street, Street Fighting Man and Maggie's Farm. |
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Bullet In The Head |
![]() People of the Sun |
Bulls on Parade |
Down Rodeo |
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Vietnow |
Ghost of Tom Joad |
![]() Guerrilla Radio |
No Shelter |
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Testify |
Killing In The Name |
![]() Freedom |
Bombtrack |
Home Videos
This is the official Rage Against the Machine video. It was released on November 25th, 1997 and it includes 70 min of live footage, and the music videos Rage has released. The songs include: The Ghost of Tom Joad, Vietnow, People of the Sun, Bulls on Parade, Zapata's Blood, Know your Enemy, Bombtrack, Tire Me, Killing in the Name. Plus, the music videos for: Killing in the Name, Bullet in the Head, Freedom, Bulls on Parade, Memory of the Dead (poem), and People of the Sun.
Other
CD's with Rage songs on it
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1. Higher Learning Soundtrack |
2. Godzilla Soundtrack |
3. The Matrix |
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4. Spawn Soundtrack |
![]() 5. Tibetan Freedom Concert |
6. No Boundaries |
1. Contains only the song "Year of tha Boomerang" on the CD, but the movie has a remix of Tire Me.
2. Rage created "No Shelter" for this soundtrack.
3. Rage plays "Wake Up" from their first album to this soundtrack. The song also appears at the end of the movie, and during the credits.
4. Tom Morello was the only one to appear on this soundtrack, and he joined with Prodigy's Liam Howletteon the song "One Man Army".
5. Rage played a whole set at this, including 6 songs, but the CD only includes one: Bulls on Parade. Coincidently the very last song out of 3 compact discs.
6. Rage plays "The Ghost of Tom Joad"
Collaborations
Tom Morello, Bone Thugz-n-Harmony, Henry Rollins, and
Flea.
The track "War" appearing on the "Small Soldiers" soundtrack.
Tom added guitar for this track. Released summer, 1998.
Tom Morello, Jimmy Page, and Puff Daddy
Tom Morello played bass and some guitar on the track "Come with Me", featuring
Puff Daddy and Jimmy Page. Appears on the Godzilla soundtrack, released summer,
1998.
Snoop Doggy Dogg and RATM
Rage worked together with Snoop to make the song "Snoop Bounce" which appeared
on the "Doggfather" single. Contains 4 tracks: 1) The Doggfather 2) The Doggfather
(remix) 3) Midnite Love 4) Snoop Bounce (rock & roll remix). Released December
1997.
Joe Strummer, Tom Morello, Flea, and P-Nut (311)
"It's a Rockin' World" on 'Chef Aid: The South Park Album'.
Brad Wilk and Cypress Hill
Brad played drums on a song called "Can't get the Best of me" from Cypress Hill
V: Skull and Bones.
Zack de la Rocha, Chuck D, and the Pharcyde ("Unbound")
Zack is included on a track for the 'Mumia 911' CD, with "Unbound": Afu Ra,
Goldii Lokks, Pharoahe Monch, Aceylone, Wise Intelligent, Slim Kid Tre, Syeed,
Zack de la Rocha, Gene Gray (a.k.a. What?What?), Tragedy, Channel Live, Dead
Prez, Chuck D, Divine Styler, The Last Emperor, Black Thought, and P.E.A.C.E.