All Rage Against the Machine Lyrics
Rage Against the Machine - House of Rage | lyrnow.com
And God spake all these words, saying, I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thou shalt not
Rage Against the Machine - Hit the Deck | lyrnow.com
Hit the deck And watch your step Styles like a notion, it has more depth Much respect To those try They are the victims of homicide Try to hide {?}
Rage Against the Machine - Killing In the Name | lyrnow.com
{intro} Killing in the name of {verse} Some of those that work forces Are the same that burn crosses Some of those that work forces Are the
Rage Against the Machine - Born of a Broken Man | lyrnow.com
{Verse 1} My fears hunt me down Capturing my memories The frontier of loss They try to escape across the street where Jesus stripped bare And raped the spirit
Rage Against the Machine - Township Rebellion | lyrnow.com
{Verse 1} Rebel, rebel and yell 'Cause our people still dwell in hell Locked in a cell, yes, the structure's a cell Mad is the story I tell How long can we
Rage Against the Machine - Freedom | lyrnow.com
{Intro} Uh Pump, pump, woo! Come on Uh {Verse 1} Solo, I'm a soloist on a solo list All live, never on a floppy disk Inka, inka,
Rage Against the Machine - Zapata's Blood | lyrnow.com
Zapata's blood Wasn't spilt in vain So now the most poor, the most poor The most poor wage war, wage war To reclaim their name Zapata's blood
Rage Against the Machine - Bulls On Parade | lyrnow.com
{Intro} Come with it now Come with it now {Verse 1} This microphone explodes, shattering the mold Either drop the hits like de la O or get the fuck
Rage Against the Machine - War Within a Breath | lyrnow.com
{Verse 1} Every official that comes in, cripples us, leaves us maimed Silent and tamed And with our flesh and bones, he builds his homes Southern fist, rise through the
Rage Against the Machine - No Shelter | lyrnow.com
{Verse 1} The main attraction, distraction Got ya number than number than numb Empty ya pockets, son, they got you thinkin' that What ya need is what they selling
Rage Against the Machine - Know Your Enemy | lyrnow.com
{Intro} Huh Yeah, we're comin' back in with another bombtrack Think ya know it's all of that, huh Ayo, so check this out, yeah
Rage Against the Machine - Sleep Now In the Fire | lyrnow.com
{Verse 1} Yeah The world is my expense The cost of my desire Jesus blessed me with its future And I protect it with fire So raise your fists and march
Rage Against the Machine - Calm Like a Bomb | lyrnow.com
{Intro} Feel the funk blast Feel the funk blast Feel the funk blast Feel the funk blast Feel the funk blast Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo {Verse
Rage Against the Machine - People of the Sun | lyrnow.com
{Intro} Oh shit Come on Call that shit up Pump that shit up Yeah {Verse 1} Since fifteen hundred and sixteen, Mayans attacked and
Rage Against the Machine - Guerrilla Radio | lyrnow.com
{Verse 1} Transmission, third World War, third round A decade of the weapon of sound above ground No shelter if you're looking for shade I lick shots at the brutal
Rage Against the Machine
Accompanying a musical fusion of punk, hip-hop and metal, the lyricism of frontman Zack de la Rocha provides a fiery critique of corporate America, government oppression, and cultural imperialism. Both de la Rocha and guitarist Tom Morello were born into activist families, influential to shaping the band’s political views and activism. De la Rocha’s father devoted his artistic work to Chicano causes, and Morello was raised by a civil rights activist mother and a Kenyan rebel-turned-diplomat father.
Rage Against the Machine view their music as a vehicle for social activism, and de la Rocha has explained this by saying:
I’m interested in spreading those ideas through art, because music has the power to cross borders, to break military sieges and to establish real dialogue.
Over their career, Rage Against the Machine have championed numerous causes, including death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal’s fight for a new trial, the Zapatista freedom fighters in Mexico, and the treatment of sweatshop workers. The band’s leftist and revolutionary political views are further represented in almost all of their songs, and this politically fuelled commentary is key to their identity. Notable examples of these beliefs are discussed in “Killing in the Name” (addressing racism and police corruption), “Wake Up” (addressing racism in the American government), and “Freedom” (supporting imprisoned American-Indian activist Leonard Peltier).
Rage Against the Machine split up in 2000, with three of the band members joining Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell to form rock supergroup Audioslave. They reunited in 2007, and since then have sporadically performed major live events, but are yet to record any new material. In May 2016, it was revealed that Tom Morello, Brad Wilk and Tim Commerford had united with Chuck D of Public Enemy and B-Real of Cypress Hill to form the supergroup, Prophets of Rage.