I wouldn't expect such a cliche answer from him.Told me his favorite movie was Babe: Pig in the City. He's the real deal.
I think someone took a pic of a from a while ago and it started making the rounds again, so I guess he just took it and reposted it.Did he repost himself from another social media platform on Twitter?
I thought the machine we were raging against was the liberals.
Probably the same people who were gonna throw down a grand a ticket to see them on tour. Which reminds me of the weirdness of Rage doing Ticketmaster arena tours....
De la Rocha expands further on the UK CD single release of "Bulls on Parade" explaining how America (the U.S.), is building a wall between itself and Mexico.
…the wall that Germany fell and the US Government was busy building another one between the border of the U.S. and Mexico. Since 1986, as a result of a lot of the hate talk and hysteria, that the Government of the United States has been speaking, 1,500 bodies have been found on the border; we wrote this song in response to it.
I love the fact that Morello is a harvard grad in political science, shuts all those critics up about celebs talking about politics.
Holy shit, I'd never seen this pic from the replies.
It's **chefkiss**
Oh this is fantastic. I mean it's not like RAtM is new or wasn't straight up about their stance. I don't understand where the confusion comes in. Did they just play the guitar hero song, jam out and not actually listen to the lyrics?
It's amazing.
There are lyrics where they call police members of the KKK and these conservatives were cool with it until people demanded accountability of the police and then these people were hit by the double whammy that their personal politics are racist and one of the bands they loved growing up was leftist. Fucking love it.
It would be like me listening to Ted Nugent growing up and not realizing he was a POS and complaining about it.
"Music is my sanctuary"
Ben Shapiro's "my place of comfort" quote bitching about politics in sports
Fuck cockhole conservatives crying about safe spaces
Killing in the Name has been a rock radio staple for nearly 30 years, and I guarantee more than half of the people that hear it don't actually listen to the lyrics.
Apologies to all the white supremacists out there who were clearly shocked by such radical sudden viewpoints. Here, perhaps some more soothing RatM music is in order:
Obviously /s, I really just wanted to post the above <3
Proof that racists are total fucking idiots and don't listen to lyrics. There was a super conservative/racists radio presenter on our local classic rock station, who, I shit you not, loved Neil Young's Southern Man un-ironically. Did the thought ever came across this radio DJ's mind that the song is about the disgrace of what white southern slave owners did and how the plantation houses represents oppression of black slaves? Also, speaking of Neil Young, Trump tried to use Neil Young's song and Neil Young told him, "Your a disgrace to my country." So yeah, I really don't think conservatives listen to the lyrics and "just listen to the melody" or are big hypocrites. I don't get it...
Hahahahahaha! That's great! It's basically if you just "annoyed" about the machine instead of raging. RATM has been only playlist all week! Truly incredible band.
Paul Ryan's Favorite Band: Rage Against The Machine?
GOP's VP candidate is an avowed fan of fiercely political leftist band, proving that powerful music can be a universal language.www.mtv.com
Paul Ryan said his fav band was Rage lol
They watch the Matrix and think it's about the evils of feminism.