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Listen Testify
 
Listen Guerrilla Radio
 
Listen Calm Like a Bomb
 
Listen Mic Check
 
Listen Sleep Now in the Fire
 
Listen Born of a Broken Man
 
Listen Born as Ghosts
 
Listen Maria
 
Listen Voice of the Voiceless
 
Listen New Millennium Homes
 
Listen Ashes in the Fall
 
Listen War Within a Breath
 



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Rage Against the Machine:
Battle of Los Angeles
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CD Information
Released: November 02, 1999
Label: Epic
Genre: Alternative Metal , Alternative Pop/Rock , Heavy Metal , Rap-Metal
Titles: View all titles by Rage Against the Machine
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. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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