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The Rage is back!
2007-01-30, 1:03 PM #1
This may be old news, but

Quote:
Rage Against the Machine, the seminal L.A. band that made heavy music into political manifesto, will reunite after a seven-year lull for one show as the headliners at the 2007 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

Sources say Rage, which played the main stage at the first Coachella in 1999, will be joined by other familiar faces for the eighth edition of the festival, which covers three days this year and begins April 27: Red Hot Chili Peppers, which headlined in 2003, are back, as is Björk, who topped the bill in 2002.

Organizers were mum this weekend and it was not clear which day Rage or the other acts were slotted to play; that announcement is expected in the next few days. Other acts expected in the eclectic lineup: Arcade Fire, Interpol, Willie Nelson, the Roots, Manu Chao, the Decemberists, Arctic Monkeys, Sonic Youth, Crowded House, Air, Tiësto and Kings of Leon.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, via Ticketmaster. Three-day passes will cost about $250 and there will be a limited number of single-day passes available.

The headliners are not novel, but they are potent. The Peppers are up for their first best album Grammy right now, and Björk remains a mesmerizing figure to fans of avant pop. But in Southern California rock circles, there is very little that could compete with the excitement of a Rage Against the Machine reunion. The quartet's hybrid of funk, rap, metal and leftist ideology was as subtle as a Molotov cocktail; in the 1990s, its aggro-anthems made it the only band that mattered to a fan base that included East L.A. protest kids as well as those in Hollywood punk circles, college dorms and mainstream rock festival mosh pits, where politics were secondary to the group's feral energy.

The band is vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. Their split came amid rumors of bad blood between De la Rocha and his mates, who went on to work with Chris Cornell in Audioslave. However, Morello and De la Rocha appeared together at a 2005 rally for the urban farmers of a South Los Angeles community garden.


From the LAtimes
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I've been waiting 7 years for them to come back and now they are!

Anyone here happy that they reunited?
Back again
2007-01-30, 1:06 PM #2
old news
2007-01-30, 1:07 PM #3
Wouldn't you have been in like 5th grade seven years ago?
2007-01-30, 1:08 PM #4
http://forums.massassi.net/vb3/showthread.php?t=45756
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2007-01-30, 1:09 PM #5
I keep thinking there is a rather large influx Warlockmish threads for some reason. Odd, maybe it's just me. :confused:
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2007-01-30, 1:09 PM #6
Yes, and I loved them back then and I still do.
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2007-01-30, 1:10 PM #7
I doubt it.


Sounds like another case of just trying too hard to be hardcore.
2007-01-30, 1:10 PM #8
I actually understood what the songs meant back then.
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2007-01-30, 1:11 PM #9
And still, the other thread is still about a week too late. :P
nope.
2007-01-30, 1:11 PM #10
You can't delete your own threads anymore.
2007-01-30, 1:12 PM #11
Yeah just found out.
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2007-01-30, 1:13 PM #12
Sucks to be such a cop-out.
2007-01-30, 1:15 PM #13
Its a shame its just for one show. Audioslave sucks so ****ing bad. I would welcome a new Rage CD to my collection. :o
Was cheated out of lions by happydud
Was cheated out of marriage by sugarless
2007-01-30, 1:33 PM #14
Original fire sounded like some horrible country music.
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2007-01-30, 1:37 PM #15
Oh good, now we can hear about how unfair it is that people have to go to work in the morning again.
omnia mea mecum porto
2007-01-30, 1:41 PM #16
I just bought their Self Titled album a few weeks ago, and that's all I've got. They're alright I guess, good to listen to if I'm trying to get pumped for a basketball game sometimes.
I had a blog. It sucked.
2007-01-30, 2:12 PM #17
Originally posted by Roach:
Oh good, now we can hear about how unfair it is that people have to go to work in the morning again.

Yeah! **** the American Corporate greed! Amerikkka holds its people hostage to IMMORAL CORPORATE THUGS.
Code to the left of him, code to the right of him, code in front of him compil'd and thundered. Programm'd at with shot and $SHELL. Boldly he typed and well. Into the jaws of C. Into the mouth of PERL. Debug'd the 0x258.
2007-01-30, 2:47 PM #18
I think their music is kind of annoying and highly preachy.
>>untie shoes
2007-01-30, 3:12 PM #19
If you don't like the lyrics, don't pay attention to them. ;) The music is awesome. I love rage against the machine.
Warhead[97]
2007-01-30, 3:18 PM #20
The music is ****ing amazing--they've got some SERIOUS talent.

The lyrics are good, albeit preachy and partisan as ****. But that's the nature of a political band...not much you can do to change that.
D E A T H
2007-01-30, 4:12 PM #21
MUSIC FORUM


http://forums.massassi.net/vb3/showthread.php?t=45756
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