Rage Against the Machine is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released on November 3, 1992 by Epic Records. The album peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Heatseekers chart and number 45 on the US Billboard 200. The cover features a photo of the self-immolation of Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, in Saigon in 1963. The monk was protesting President Ngô Đình Diệm's administration for oppressing the Buddhist religion.
Twenty-five years later, in a world of broad media consolidation and Silicon Valley-powered megaphones, the need to do just that has only grown. But so have the possibilities for smart rebellion, for using the tools of the machine to weaken the core
Probably the first album to successfully merge the seemingly disparate sounds of rap and heavy metal, Rage Against the Machine's self-titled debut was groundbreaking enough when released in 1992, but many would argue that it has yet to be surpassed in terms of influence and sheer brilliance - though countless bands have certainly tried. This is probably because the uniquely combustible creative relationship between guitar wizard Tom Morello and literate rebel vocalist Zack de la Rocha could only burn this bright, this once.
Album · 1992 · 10 Songs. Fueled by frontman Zack de la Rocha's rap-a-tat mic attack, Rage Against the Machine's debut album is a master class in mashing hip-hop with hard rock. four-piece piles on pummeling rhythms and slicing guitar grooves, topping them with incendiary lyrics that give power back to the people. Key to this manifesto is the rugged "Know Your Enemy," which drafts Tool's Maynard James Keenan for an all-out assault on the American Dream. Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine.
Rage Against the Machine Tracklist. 2. Killing in the Name Lyrics. It contains a still photo of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức during his self-immolation in 1963. Rage Against the Machine Q&A. Photography Lindsey Brice & The Associated Press. Art Direction Tim Commerford, Zack de la Rocha, Brad Wilk & 2 more. A&R Michael Goldstone. Mastered at Masterdisk.
Rage Against The Machine formed in LA in the early '90s: vocalist Zack de la Rocha .
rage against the machine is a trailblazer album that changed the overall sound of music. with zack de la rocha rapping over the hard metal sounds, ratm showed that two very different genres can be successfully mixed. the political themes that were discussed throughout this album really made an impact on me when listening, and the instrumentals were extremely well executed. Despite the sound being a little repetitive in my opinion, it doesn't matter too much since this album is freaking INSANE. I mean, every song basically melted my brain anyway. The guitars on this album are absolutely thrashing and insane, the mixture of rap and metal just somehow work perfectly, and the lyrics are also very politically charged, as you'd expect from a band with the name "Rage Against The Machine". favourite tracks: Bombtrack, Killing In The Name, Take The Power Back,.