Rage Against The Machine MTV From The Buzz Bin 1996 08 11

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Published 2013-10-31
From the same show with Garbage and Beck.

All Comments (21)
  • @christinam1866
    Zack is a poet when he sings/raps. I could listen to him all day.
  • @ivanlara3834
    man do we need Rage Against the Machine now in 2020 more then ever.
  • @Wirespeak
    6:41 "We're proud to be extremists.   You don't use a moderate medicine to kill an extreme illness.  And so both in our music and in the message, that extremism is very positive and necessary."
  • @vsamdol95
    RATM helped me graduate high school.
  • @ethanwunder3788
    3:44 Zack is the only person to wear a Otter Pops shirt and still look like a badass
  • @youngsuit
    truly one of the greatest bands to ever bring awareness to young people ever. it's a shame that so many people didn't learn to read more but how lucky are we that they have touched as many people as they've had.
  • @MitchRimland
    Wish these guys would get back together already.
  • @rasragga
    I saw them in 1992, 1993...1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999...and 2007
  • @notdoomed3782
    Rage was more Punk than most Punk rock bands these days.
  • @ahedoburrito
    That intro is so old, I could tell automatically from them playing Soundgarden and then seeing Layne Staley flash by. RIP Chris and Layne, you guys were some of the greatest musicians
  • I wonder how high Zacks IQ is.. He seems to be borderline genius
  • @rogerpanoz2323
    if only people in my family could appreciate these geniuses 😭😭
  • The difference between this music and everything like it that was contemporary to rage or music that preceded it and was also revolutionary is that music was once artist driven and unpredictable. Most of the music of this century only innovates beats and style of delivery. But while those are both very important aspects of music they cannot ascend to existentially relevant without powerful lyrics and fundamental truth. Even when the the specific evils targeted in such music have been eradicated, these songs remain relevant because they address not only the reality of their contemporary political climate but they stand forever as weapons against the resurrection of the fundamental nature of these systems.
  • @mattnorton4111
    hard to believe this was twenty years ago. wow time flys