First Time Hearing "Rage Against The Machine"

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Published 2022-08-31
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All Comments (21)
  • It’s kind of mind blowing how much this song went over their heads lol
  • i was in that crowd, 16 years old at the time. The jumping crowd at the end of this song caused seismic sensors in the neighborhood to send out earthquake alarms. One of the best live performances i ever had the privilege of actually experiencing for real. Great memories....
  • @bigplanett
    The singer is of Mexican decent and the guitarist is half black. Look up the lyrics to the song. These guys are actually highly intelligent and are making a point.
  • @miracle4943
    Legend has it these guys still haven’t “heard” Rage Against the Machine.
  • @Kim-hc5si
    Pro Tip: always have the lyrics handy when doing RATM songs. They’re important. 👍
  • @mewho8714
    Hey, guys, love your videos. This song is about fascism, police brutality, and institutionalized racism - it's not about being mad at your parents.
  • @Lilione111
    I’m a 57 yo middle class woman & this is still one of my favourites!!! I still love to play it incredibly loud & shout at the top of my lungs! 😂
  • @BrianBrayMedia
    Hall of Famers. One of the most respected guitarists in rock history. You guys should probably get out more.
  • @thelilabides
    Fun fact: here in the U.K. everyone got tired of the music charts having x-factor contestants signed by Cowell as the number 1 every year as it seemed super rigged, so everyone voted for Killing in the Name and it was No1 for weeks. Best Christmas No1 ever 👏🏼
  • @bludfyre
    "Those who died are justified for wearing the badge. they're the chosen whites." and "Some of those who work forces are the same who burn crosses." are the most important lyrics.
  • @jesorinsekwa4054
    I usually love reactions to this song for the inevitable wide eyed-jaw dropped realization of what the lyrics are saying ….. never happened on this one though 😂
  • @RaGiNgRn555
    Zac de la Rocha’s (lead singer) ethnicity is very much not “white”. Ethnicity: 75% mix of Mexican, Spanish, African, and Sephardi Jewish 25% mix of English, French, German, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Dutch and Swiss-German
  • @latifx3944
    This song was heavily inspired by the Rodney King incident. It was literally the banner song of protest for the 90's. It defined my generation.
  • Hope you guys gave this band a better listen. Their lyrics are so relevant in our current climate-and they sang these 25-30 years ago. Unbelievable band.
  • @Crowstudio
    This song was the pure essence of rebellion... lyrics had a deep meaning
  • @korteyeo1696
    Early 90s, explosive anger directed at Police violence and state violence. Those mosh pits were nuts, yet oddly caring. I remember a girl was crowd surfing during a RATM show and Zach DeLaRosa stopped the song and called out some creep copping g a feel on this young teen girl. I was astonished that he was teaching extreme protest of government violence and control AND mutual respect in a rock show. I love these guys and I really enjoyed watching these young guys get into this powerful music.
  • Wow! I'm disappointed in you guys. If only you had looked at the lyrics, you would've realized how much of a iconic band they really were and still are. They really were ahead of their time. They are always in my playlist. Absolutely love them. I recommend you check them out again with the lyrics.
  • You need to watch LYRICS videos of the ALBUM versions: Killing in the Name, Down Rodeo, Know Your Enemy, Take the Power Back, Wake Up.
  • You can tell the dude in red clearly the most enlightened in the room. He process everything Adam was saying. That generational music went hard, but still has something real to say we will never have that again.
  • @jimmymegara6681
    Blessed to grow up as a teenager with such talented bands which tried to wake us all up! Most men did not listen. Now, we pay the price!