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Don’t judge an album by its cover... Easier said than done for some. Following the controversy surrounding the album image ...
On this day (May 5) in 1996, Rage Against the Machine’s sophomore album, Evil Empire, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album contained some of the band’s best-known ...
A Craigslist post seeking bandmates for a “conservative Rage Against the Machine” cover band is getting roasted online after a screenshot was cross-posted to X.com. The ad, which appeared in ...
The image of a Buddhist monk setting himself on fire is familiar to many of us through things like the Rage Against The Machine album cover or an ad-libbed Robin Williams line in Good Morning ...
In the next few years, Rage Against the Machine produced music that was even more political ⁠— and won a Grammy. In 1999, the band played the first Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
Sum 41 wrapped up a farewell tour in January and released their final album, Heaven :x: Hell, last year, but the Canadian punk band still has a couple treats left for fans, including a new cover of ...
The post Sum 41 Cover Rage Against the Machine’s “Sleep Now in the Fire” as One of Their Final Recordings appeared first on Consequence. The song, which is presumably one of Sum 41’s final ...
They’ve chosen Rage Against The Machine’s 1999 The Battle Of Los Angeles banger “Sleep Now In The Fire,” a song that was all over MTV just a year or two before Sum 41’s breakthrough hit ...
Sum 41 have bid a final farewell with a cover version of Rage Against The Machine classic ‘Sleep Now In The Fire’.. Photo credit: Jenn Five. The band dropped the track today (March 28) as part of the ...
To the surprise of many, Rage Against the Machine have been political since their origins. The band has used pictures of Vietnamese monk Thich Quang Duc’s political suicide and a graffiti outline of a ...
Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old active-duty member of the U.S. Air Force, set himself on fire, participating in a tradition of self-immolation as protest.