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What's your favorite Rage Against the Machine album?
Posted on 5/8/17 at 9:13 am
Posted on 5/8/17 at 9:13 am
I am torn between The Battle of Los Angeles and Evil Empire. The Live At the Grand Olympic Auditorium album is incredible. I watched their entire set from Woodstock 99 last night and Zack's energy second to none.
Bonus question: What are you top five RATM songs?
For me:
1. Vietnow
2. Roll Right
3. Maria
4. New Millennium Homes
5. Voice of the Voiceless
Bonus question: What are you top five RATM songs?
For me:
1. Vietnow
2. Roll Right
3. Maria
4. New Millennium Homes
5. Voice of the Voiceless
Posted on 5/8/17 at 9:16 am to sweetwaterbilly
It's tough to decide between all three studio albums. They all have classics. But if I had to pick one, it's the first one. Just because of how different it was than anything else that came out.
1. Wake Up
2. Sleep Now in the Fire
3. Bulls on Parade
4. Killing in the Name
5. Guerilla Radio
1. Wake Up
2. Sleep Now in the Fire
3. Bulls on Parade
4. Killing in the Name
5. Guerilla Radio
Posted on 5/8/17 at 9:29 am to MikeHoncho47
Self-titled is my favorite.
Favorite songs:
1. Settle for Nothing
2. Know Your Enemy
3. Bulls on Parade
4. Vietnow
5. Guerilla Radio (that YTimK, though)
Favorite songs:
1. Settle for Nothing
2. Know Your Enemy
3. Bulls on Parade
4. Vietnow
5. Guerilla Radio (that YTimK, though)
Posted on 5/8/17 at 10:07 am to sweetwaterbilly
The Battle of Los Angeles is the best constructed album front to back IMO, but their best songs are on other records.
BofLA
Evil Em
Self Titled
ETA: Fav songs
1. Born of a Broken Man
2. How I Could Just Kill a Man
3. People of the Sun
4. Know Your Enemy
5. Fistful of Steel
BofLA
Evil Em
Self Titled
ETA: Fav songs
1. Born of a Broken Man
2. How I Could Just Kill a Man
3. People of the Sun
4. Know Your Enemy
5. Fistful of Steel
This post was edited on 5/8/17 at 10:23 am
Posted on 5/8/17 at 11:05 am to sweetwaterbilly
Their first album is the only good one.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 11:05 am to ShoeBang
quote:
5. Fistful of Steel
Damn I forgot about this one! And Microphone Fiend, Pistol Grip Pump, The Ghost of Tom Joad all from Renegades.
In hindsight, it's damn near impossible to have a top 5.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 3:01 pm to logjamming
First album, listened to it over and over when it first came out.
Battle of Los Angeles is a close second.
1. "Bombtrack"
2. "Killing in the Name"
3. "Testify"
4. "Sleep Now in the Fire"
5. "Bullet in the Head"
Battle of Los Angeles is a close second.
1. "Bombtrack"
2. "Killing in the Name"
3. "Testify"
4. "Sleep Now in the Fire"
5. "Bullet in the Head"
Posted on 5/8/17 at 4:39 pm to sweetwaterbilly
quote:Often referred to as the greatest collection of live music in the history of time. It really doesn't get any better than this: 7.24.99
Woodstock 99
Posted on 5/8/17 at 5:19 pm to sweetwaterbilly
No way to answer as they are all equally awesome. I go thru phases of which I listen to. All 3 are bangers.
Down Rodeo
Vietnow
Year of the Boomerang
War within a breath
No shelter
Down Rodeo
Vietnow
Year of the Boomerang
War within a breath
No shelter
Posted on 5/8/17 at 6:28 pm to sweetwaterbilly
The self titled album was a game changer and the only correct answer to the question
Posted on 5/8/17 at 9:25 pm to sweetwaterbilly
Debut and it's not even close.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 9:57 pm to sweetwaterbilly
They got too hip hop-ish for me after their first record, which was awesome.
Posted on 5/8/17 at 10:13 pm to Reservoir dawg
One of the few bands who didn't put out any garbage. It's like every song was constructed and produced beautifully. Truly an amazing band with a sound like no other while also being lyrically artistic with a purpose and passion behind each song. And probably one of the most dynamic live acts I ever witnessed.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 12:23 pm to BigOrangeBri
quote:
The self titled album was a game changer
Agreed.
quote:
and the only correct answer to the question
Disagree. The first album was more culturally profound, but I think front to back, Evil Empire was a better album. Sort of like In Utero as a follow up to Nevermind.
But to each their own
Posted on 5/9/17 at 1:52 pm to logjamming
Not a big fan of De la Rocha but I loved their funky sound. Tom Morello's guitar work was incredible.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 2:03 pm to sweetwaterbilly
Evil Empire
Top 5 songs -
1. Down Rodeo
2. Killing In the Name
3. Bulls On Parade
4. Ghost Of Tom Joad(I know it's a cover, but I love their version of it.)
5. Guerrilla Radio
Top 5 songs -
1. Down Rodeo
2. Killing In the Name
3. Bulls On Parade
4. Ghost Of Tom Joad(I know it's a cover, but I love their version of it.)
5. Guerrilla Radio
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