From there, Morello described a scene involving Commerford entering Forbes' dressing room and throwing a balled-up American ...
Fuck a molotov, it was a city-wide riot condensed into four minutes. “Bulls on Parade” was incendiary. Rage Against the ...
Rally 'round the family, Rage Against the Machine's Evil Empire is now 30 years old.The rap-metal outfit's sophomore album ...
A look back at Rage Against the Machine’s 1996 appearance on Saturday Night Live, including the live performance, backstage ...
Rage Against The Machine’s Evil Empire turns 30. The 1996 album debuted at No.1 in the United States and delivered the Grammy-winning track Tire Me while defining the rap-metal sound of the era.
On April 13, 1996, Rage Against the Machine appeared on the iconic sketch show to promote their sophomore album, Evil Empire.
In 1996, the world was still digesting what Rage Against the Machine had done to it three years earlier. Their self-titled debut album had arrived like a grenade rolled under the door of mainstream ...
Many guitar riffs are so good that the lyrics don’t matter. They are powerful enough to move listeners at a primal level, and ...
Tomorrow Dies Today is the album’s cheery opener, shifting from sparse, hand-clap-backed verses to a clamorous, fear-inducing refrain as Green’s unmistakable soul wail laments the end of all times.
The rock band marks 30 years since their infamous SNL appearance which ended with the Secret Service and a lifetime ban from ...
World Cafe correspondent John Morrison says the rock band's second studio album was "one of the most inspired, quintessential ...
It may be well and truly out of its rebellious teenager phase, but this album is still as relevant as ever ...