This is the 1st documentary ever that mentioned the Woodstock 99 ruckus and didn't feel the need to show Limp Bizkit playing a day earlier. Well done 🤘
@@Jay-n262 Piss off.. You right wingers are so completely unoriginal and predictable. Just talking points spewing puppets. I guess you do "do what they told ya..."
Tom Morello, as a musician, in the history of players and playing the electric guitar, created an original and iconic sound with this instrument that was never heard nor thought possible before. Morello will go down in the history of music for this, and it's a wonder the industry doesn't recognize his legendary contribution more, he deserves it! 👊
He’s not even a musical artist he doesn’t help with riffs or anything like that. He’s just a people person. It’s weird af. He has a good ear is about the best of his musical ability but he doesn’t create anything
the most lirically misunderstood band ever, most NA conservative boomers think they're just anarchist punks saying "money bad, break shit" but every sentence zack has ever spit on these songs, having an f bomb or not, is nothing but sums of intelligent activism based on history and political science. No band will ever come close to rage, listening to their songs is like reading a book that describes every way powerful people can and has oppressed you
Do you mean like Tom Morello taking to TWITTER to try and cancel a Seattle diner and it's owner because they refused to give the band VIP treatment over the existing customers that had been patiently waiting for entry? The same band that's sponsored by SONY? I'm no boomer but at this point I'd rather listen to conservative boomers instead you and sh!tty bands like Rage WITH the Machine.
They are complete sellouts who shill for democrats. You can not possibly be more hypocritical than to perform their music at democrat party conventions
Yeah and now they side with the government who oppress people. When they play and dnc events they may be delusional enough to think they’re fighting the power, but they are fighting on behalf of the power and helping them take more of it away from the people
I was in 12th grade when Battle of Los Angeles came out. During lunch hour I literally jogged downtown to the record store from my high school to buy that cd and I jogged back to school and I wasn't even late for my first afternoon class. Still one of my top ten albums ever.
This song came out when I was in my early teens. These guys lived through Rodney King and the riots. A lot of people felt so outraged at those events. The violence of racism has never before been so exposed so quickly and so widespread. On a personal note, this type of music, this song in particular, was inspirational to me. I struggled with an abusive childhood in which everyone around me in one way or another invalidated my emotions to continue the circle of abuse. I was told my feelings were not real or not ok. This genre of music with bands like Korn, Tool, Rage Against the Machine etc. brought me confidence that I was not alone in how I felt at times. That others felt the same types of helplessness and anger at being unable to control the things that happened to me in life. Because of having somewhere to turn to escape the darkness and despair of isolated hurt and sorrow and feeling so insignificant and worthless I found a strength that otherwise would have remained hidden too deeply within me to be of any use. Going to this music and turning it up loud and shouting the lyrics gave me the only safe place in which I had a voice to express how I felt. Yes, I even attended concerts and moshed myself into exhaustion many times. Now I am 43 years old. The trials of my past have created the best and most valuable of the characteristics I possess today. Despite a diagnosis of bi polar disorder at a very young age I am able to lead a happy and healthy life without medications. For well over a decade. I do no harm to the best of my ability and when I see a need in the world that I can meet I do so. To me that is the ultimate definition of success. I found out I am terminally I'll last year. Thought I had about another 4 more weeks from now to live. I have been fine with it. I have lived a great life and met wonderful people and got to experience so much. I do my best to not have things unsaid. Or regrets I don't address. Or apologies not given. For over 10 years I have worked at living this way. I am on an investigational drug that looks like it will give me 1 to 3 more years of life. So grateful for every moment. Been living 10 years grateful for every moment before I knew I was sick. This music saved my life. Suicide was a constant torment to me throughout adolescent years and it literally was music of so many different kinds that saved me. But it was the grungy, metal stuff that had me able to want to be saved. Glad to hear you guys recognize how talented in the technical aspects of music that this band is. A lot of folks cannot get past the "noise" to really hear how great they are
Wow Man Small World Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed your message and felt exactly the Same I'm Matt from Melbourne Australia 40 years old and just As Wild About the Music and The Expression Of The BS in the world growing up. Awesome Video video much love to everyone ❤
Idk what type of sickness you have friend but please look into what Eddie Van Halen was doing in Germany, he had some special radiation surgery. He would have lived forever they say if COVID never happened. Because he needed to go back and do these surgeries every year or so. It’s something I’ve never heard of previously to Eddie Van Halen. And I was shocked to learn they absolutely did have a way to beat certain types of cancer the same way they do now for hiv. I cannot believe Eddie Van Halen couldn’t even get some special medical pass to goto Germany for his life saving surgery during COVID when the border was closed.
If they announced a UK tour right now, it would shadow the upcoming Oasis reunion by far. They are very popular here, as I’m sure they are in the States.
I found their debut cassette laying in the road in front of my house back in 92 then it wasn't long before Killing in the Name of hit the radio. That shit hit hard I couldn't believe how good it was and have always wondered if someone threw it out the window or just how it got there.
I found a MP3 player right in front of my house on the sidewalk with bands I never heard before. Fell in love with them immediately cuz they were similar to what I was listening to. Always wondered about the person who dropped it. Like I bet they were cool & we could've been friends.
So lucky to have seen them live in their "later times".. 2008 dnc denver with flobots ( free show) was cool a.f. but nothing compares to my favorite and last show i saw them... LA RISING .... moshing around the fire L.A.F.D. and LAPD literally had to let burn after multiple failed attempts at attacking us. Wild rowdyness , punches and head butts... lost my shoe.. This band made so much history that would be unthinkable these days. Im pushin 40 and still have my poster hung from when I was 10 Glad I got to witness a piece even though I was born in 85
Zack seems like the only one really committed to the political activism aspect and the other guys are just musicians for the most part. Zack didn’t see his success really generate any real political change. I think he’s just kinda.. lost. He hasn’t produced much for 20 years.
Cant always bring change . It fails but bringing awareness to problems certainly made ratm popular it spoke about things that metal or rock at that time just wasnt doing
Absolutely, the Rich White Democrats told them what to do and they were happy to spread the propaganda! Remember when they played at the Democrat National Convention? All while the Democrat Establishment was overthrowing Governments too further enrich the Clintons, Obamas, and the Bush’s… They believed it alright, it’s just a shame they weren’t able to think for themselves…
every year or so I get into a certain mood and I have to listen to battle of Los Angeles. that album means a great deal to me, every single track. here in November of 2024 - just a couple days after a pretty harrowing occasion in american politics - I am in one of those moods again
Such a tragic band, one of the few that actually have a relevant purpose but can’t prevail over their own agendas. So sad, so prolific and so damn good all at the same time. Rock on RATM!
Rage Against The Machine Live in Manila was held on July 19, 1997 at the Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City. For the Benefit of the Pasay City General Hospital.
@@xwhite2020 yes. I had waited years and years to see them live. Then I got tickets in 2020 which were postponed 3 times. The tour got cancelled before they ever made it to my town. And now they’re supposedly never playing together again live, so yes, I’m devastated.
What's crazy is Maynard Keenan & Tom Morello were good buds before becoming famous, but I don't think they ever played in a band together?? Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Maynard is on the first album, Rage Against The Machine He does backing vocals on Know Your Enemy Maynard was considering/considered for being the front man for Rage but ultimately decided to focus on Tool Heres a live Performance from 1994 with Maynard th-cam.com/video/R2K2hSB4fEU/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
I think social justice bands that come out of LA become such out of a weird sense of guilt of excess. Love Rage, but not what they as individuals became.❤
It said way too f****** often but yeah these guys were ahead of their time.... When I say it's said too often I don't mean rage although that's true kind of true as well but I'm talking about the phrase. They were so out of their time it's amazing really. Man spot on politically ideologically in every way possible they were on the right side of History making gnarly f****** music and it's just it's amazing I don't think people will forever appreciate on a large scale how big a deal these guys are and were and so on and so forth. ☮️☮️👊👊👊💯🔥🔥🔥
So for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, they just didnt want to come because they broke up? And that’s why only Tom was there? I thought it was bc they didn’t like it. I was ex tied and waiting. Then sad to see such a short speech and only Tom there. Bc he gave my favorite induction ever to Kiss.
@mona-g5s because back in the day, ratm stood for something. Now they're all good with the things they stood against, i.e., corporate greed and government oppression. They sold out!
Ok... Ive just got back to Tasmania- to the Wilderness n drinking duty free... fuck punk... the Machine is too big to fight any more... If I can blow on the embers and n just keep a small flame going I count myself lucky
They have completely lost their identity, they went from being rage against the machine to being such a deep part of the machine that they have become total hypocrites!
This is the 1st documentary ever that mentioned the Woodstock 99 ruckus and didn't feel the need to show Limp Bizkit playing a day earlier. Well done 🤘
Limp bizkit played the same day. Bizkit, Rage, Metallica
@@patrickturi7318 the riots and fires all broke out on Day 3. All those bands were long gone bruh
@@JokerzGalleryI was there man
Chili peppers and megadeath played during the fires
@@patrickturi7318 so what are you arguing? Limp Bizkit played day 2, b4 the fires and riots. It wasn't the same day. Chilli peppers & md played day 3.
No matter what the future holds, I have so much love for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. I hope they're all doing well, RIP Chris Cornell
Chris was the GOAT
I remember always running into Zach at Amoeba. I would be digging in the records every Saturday. Nice dude always so humble
The world needs rage now more than ever
Amen brother.
Too bad they became the machine they raged against.
@@Jay-n262 Piss off.. You right wingers are so completely unoriginal and predictable. Just talking points spewing puppets. I guess you do "do what they told ya..."
The music is still there
@@Jay-n262who cares lol everyone would sell out too
Tom Morello, as a musician, in the history of players and playing the electric guitar, created an original and iconic sound with this instrument that was never heard nor thought possible before. Morello will go down in the history of music for this, and it's a wonder the industry doesn't recognize his legendary contribution more, he deserves it! 👊
c'mon man
Originality is the rarest of all talents.
And he also apologized for it too
He's insufferable though.
How does Rick Ruben have his hand in every influential artist in the last 30 years? Its crazy
Because he’s the goat
🤮@@Coolguy10iguess
@@vidachusma6890Exactly🤮
The C.I.A. and the Circle Jerks obviously play a part.
He’s not even a musical artist he doesn’t help with riffs or anything like that. He’s just a people person. It’s weird af. He has a good ear is about the best of his musical ability but he doesn’t create anything
the most lirically misunderstood band ever, most NA conservative boomers think they're just anarchist punks saying "money bad, break shit" but every sentence zack has ever spit on these songs, having an f bomb or not, is nothing but sums of intelligent activism based on history and political science. No band will ever come close to rage, listening to their songs is like reading a book that describes every way powerful people can and has oppressed you
Lirically huh?
Do you mean like Tom Morello taking to TWITTER to try and cancel a Seattle diner and it's owner because they refused to give the band VIP treatment over the existing customers that had been patiently waiting for entry? The same band that's sponsored by SONY? I'm no boomer but at this point I'd rather listen to conservative boomers instead you and sh!tty bands like Rage WITH the Machine.
They are complete sellouts who shill for democrats. You can not possibly be more hypocritical than to perform their music at democrat party conventions
Any directions to read or watch what you mean from a fan of the music?
Yeah and now they side with the government who oppress people. When they play and dnc events they may be delusional enough to think they’re fighting the power, but they are fighting on behalf of the power and helping them take more of it away from the people
I was in 12th grade when Battle of Los Angeles came out. During lunch hour I literally jogged downtown to the record store from my high school to buy that cd and I jogged back to school and I wasn't even late for my first afternoon class. Still one of my top ten albums ever.
I remember this band when I was 8. I saw my uncle's head banging in his room listening to their song and since then I fell in love with rock music.
RATM you are truly missed❤
I will never get over how perfect the first album is, every song is an absolute banger
1:29
his voices soothin as hell damn, looking back at footage of his prime years he was an underrated heartthrob really
I hope Tim is doing well ❤
damn god bless timmy C on that prostate cancer a true powerful soul much love from mexico to Rage fans one of the best bands ever
This song came out when I was in my early teens. These guys lived through Rodney King and the riots. A lot of people felt so outraged at those events. The violence of racism has never before been so exposed so quickly and so widespread. On a personal note, this type of music, this song in particular, was inspirational to me. I struggled with an abusive childhood in which everyone around me in one way or another invalidated my emotions to continue the circle of abuse. I was told my feelings were not real or not ok. This genre of music with bands like Korn, Tool, Rage Against the Machine etc. brought me confidence that I was not alone in how I felt at times. That others felt the same types of helplessness and anger at being unable to control the things that happened to me in life. Because of having somewhere to turn to escape the darkness and despair of isolated hurt and sorrow and feeling so insignificant and worthless I found a strength that otherwise would have remained hidden too deeply within me to be of any use. Going to this music and turning it up loud and shouting the lyrics gave me the only safe place in which I had a voice to express how I felt. Yes, I even attended concerts and moshed myself into exhaustion many times. Now I am 43 years old. The trials of my past have created the best and most valuable of the characteristics I possess today. Despite a diagnosis of bi polar disorder at a very young age I am able to lead a happy and healthy life without medications. For well over a decade. I do no harm to the best of my ability and when I see a need in the world that I can meet I do so. To me that is the ultimate definition of success. I found out I am terminally I'll last year. Thought I had about another 4 more weeks from now to live. I have been fine with it. I have lived a great life and met wonderful people and got to experience so much. I do my best to not have things unsaid. Or regrets I don't address. Or apologies not given. For over 10 years I have worked at living this way. I am on an investigational drug that looks like it will give me 1 to 3 more years of life. So grateful for every moment. Been living 10 years grateful for every moment before I knew I was sick. This music saved my life. Suicide was a constant torment to me throughout adolescent years and it literally was music of so many different kinds that saved me. But it was the grungy, metal stuff that had me able to want to be saved. Glad to hear you guys recognize how talented in the technical aspects of music that this band is. A lot of folks cannot get past the "noise" to really hear how great they are
Wow Man Small World Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed your message and felt exactly the Same I'm Matt from Melbourne Australia 40 years old and just As Wild About the Music and The Expression Of The BS in the world growing up. Awesome Video video much love to everyone ❤
Idk what type of sickness you have friend but please look into what Eddie Van Halen was doing in Germany, he had some special radiation surgery. He would have lived forever they say if COVID never happened. Because he needed to go back and do these surgeries every year or so. It’s something I’ve never heard of previously to Eddie Van Halen. And I was shocked to learn they absolutely did have a way to beat certain types of cancer the same way they do now for hiv. I cannot believe Eddie Van Halen couldn’t even get some special medical pass to goto Germany for his life saving surgery during COVID when the border was closed.
Thanks for the info on ratm Theo
If they announced a UK tour right now, it would shadow the upcoming Oasis reunion by far. They are very popular here, as I’m sure they are in the States.
They're good but they can't beat oasis in England. I'm a manc.
Got to see them in Sacramento in 98. Best years of my life were the 90s and early 2000s. Best mosh pit I’ve ever seen and I’ve been to a lot of shows.
I was at the Alpine Valley Show July 9th. Fucking Epic.
I found their debut cassette laying in the road in front of my house back in 92 then it wasn't long before Killing in the Name of hit the radio. That shit hit hard I couldn't believe how good it was and have always wondered if someone threw it out the window or just how it got there.
I found a MP3 player right in front of my house on the sidewalk with bands I never heard before. Fell in love with them immediately cuz they were similar to what I was listening to. Always wondered about the person who dropped it. Like I bet they were cool & we could've been friends.
So lucky to have seen them live in their "later times".. 2008 dnc denver with flobots ( free show) was cool a.f. but nothing compares to my favorite and last show i saw them... LA RISING .... moshing around the fire L.A.F.D. and LAPD literally had to let burn after multiple failed attempts at attacking us. Wild rowdyness , punches and head butts... lost my shoe..
This band made so much history that would be unthinkable these days. Im pushin 40 and still have my poster hung from when I was 10
Glad I got to witness a piece even though I was born in 85
Zack seems like the only one really committed to the political activism aspect and the other guys are just musicians for the most part. Zack didn’t see his success really generate any real political change. I think he’s just kinda.. lost. He hasn’t produced much for 20 years.
Cant always bring change . It fails but bringing awareness to problems certainly made ratm popular it spoke about things that metal or rock at that time just wasnt doing
Toms still active in Prophets of Rage.
I'm so happy i got to see them at Alpie Valley man.
Alpine*
@@Shawn-Leider woops typo.
Tom Morelo is a rock God. As good as there has ever been. Zach is the best rapper in history
There is not a doubt that Rage believes what they say.
Absolutely, the Rich White Democrats told them what to do and they were happy to spread the propaganda! Remember when they played at the Democrat National Convention? All while the Democrat Establishment was overthrowing Governments too further enrich the Clintons, Obamas, and the Bush’s… They believed it alright, it’s just a shame they weren’t able to think for themselves…
The revolution needs to start somewhere. What better place than herer? What better time than now? Cabeça fria e coração em chamas
"Excessively priced food and water" and that was 99. It's far, far, far worse now.
every year or so I get into a certain mood and I have to listen to battle of Los Angeles. that album means a great deal to me, every single track.
here in November of 2024 - just a couple days after a pretty harrowing occasion in american politics - I am in one of those moods again
Hold on to HOPE everyone, hope dies last✊✊
Hope never dies! 🙏
Good video man
Such a tragic band, one of the few that actually have a relevant purpose but can’t prevail over their own agendas. So sad, so prolific and so damn good all at the same time. Rock on RATM!
No "One Day as A Lion"?!... Fair weather fan.
Holy shit I gotta listen to audioslave now
I think it's great that Theo von narrates documentaries like this.
LOS PRESIDENTES DE CHILE Y FINLANDIA HAN PASADO TIEMPO EN NUESTROS MOSH PIT 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I saw inside out…..GO!
Ahhhh. The memories
Rabia Contra La Maquina ✊🏾
Godsmack next please
Who remembers Prophets Of Rage?
Should have mentioned the Cuba show sponsored by the State Department
OOOOO thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
***CHILLS***
Love inside out.
Great video
Rage Against The Machine Live in Manila was held on July 19, 1997 at the Cuneta Astrodome, Pasay City. For the Benefit of the Pasay City General Hospital.
I’m still devastated about Brad’s post 😞
lol. Devastated😂😂😂
@@xwhite2020 yes. I had waited years and years to see them live. Then I got tickets in 2020 which were postponed 3 times. The tour got cancelled before they ever made it to my town. And now they’re supposedly never playing together again live, so yes, I’m devastated.
Yo same, me and my friends cried
@@JTlegos6415Lay off that, bro. It ain't all that funny.
What???@@jovanreid6782
Yo long live RATM 💯🎤💕
lol it’s hilarious how the band became everything they were supposedly against like the establishment
You should do a documentary on Soundgarden.
amazing video rage content on here is always appreciated as i also made a video on them keep on rockin on :)
What's crazy is Maynard Keenan & Tom Morello were good buds before becoming famous, but I don't think they ever played in a band together?? Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Maynard is on the first album, Rage Against The Machine
He does backing vocals on Know Your Enemy
Maynard was considering/considered for being the front man for Rage but ultimately decided to focus on Tool
Heres a live Performance from 1994 with Maynard
th-cam.com/video/R2K2hSB4fEU/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
Well done it's been a long journey. Rock on!
So not true, most people like the music and don’t care about the politics
I miss the days of $24 t-shirts and $3 cokes lol
Rage Against the Maquina
I think social justice bands that come out of LA become such out of a weird sense of guilt of excess. Love Rage, but not what they as individuals became.❤
Narrator sounds like Theo Vaughn
Dang. Are you Theo Von?
Right!!
It said way too f****** often but yeah these guys were ahead of their time.... When I say it's said too often I don't mean rage although that's true kind of true as well but I'm talking about the phrase. They were so out of their time it's amazing really. Man spot on politically ideologically in every way possible they were on the right side of History making gnarly f****** music and it's just it's amazing I don't think people will forever appreciate on a large scale how big a deal these guys are and were and so on and so forth.
☮️☮️👊👊👊💯🔥🔥🔥
There's no such thing as the right side of history, only history. There just musicians bro calm down
Suburban middle class kid refusing to wash the dishes cus "F**** the system"
They were Paul Ryan’s favorite band.
20:49 - 😢😢😢😢
Zach going on about homophobia, progressivism, etc. then inviting on gangster rappers lol. The music was good but theyre sanctimonious in the end.
Sounds like theo von as narrator
"One of the few bands that never lost their identity" nah now they're the machine they raged against
You MUST take the jab!
25:45 song name?
Is Theo Von narrating this documentary???!!!
ALL OF WHICH ARE AMERICAN DREAMS!!!!!!
.....And then they became part of the machine.....
Tim Commerford is great
So for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, they just didnt want to come because they broke up? And that’s why only Tom was there? I thought it was bc they didn’t like it. I was ex tied and waiting. Then sad to see such a short speech and only Tom there. Bc he gave my favorite induction ever to Kiss.
Pulpo octopus ....bc he has a hand in everything
Steve Forbes introducing Rage just does not compute in my brain.
dude sounds like Theo Von
i thought ths was tuv for a sec
Is that Theo Von narrating ?_?
....theo?
Rage are the machine lol!
The only thing I never liked about RAGE was that theyre MOVE/Mumia supporters, and those guys were menaces to all civilization.
Chris should have felt humbled playing wi5 them and not the other way around
Welcome to 2024
TOM MORELLO. Bottom line why they are the shit
Zack for me was also the key.
In 2024......rage for cnn, fbi, cia, doj..
American communist millionaires. What a joke.
Didn't know Theo Von did commentary...
I was a huge fan. Then I grew up.
Limited Fake Theo Von on narration.
Now known as "we are the machine"
vax mandates and $500 tickets like forget these clown man
Why do people say this?? I'm genuinely curious
@mona-g5s because back in the day, ratm stood for something. Now they're all good with the things they stood against, i.e., corporate greed and government oppression. They sold out!
@@MegaVypyr I'm sorry I'm ignorant what exactly happen? I actually wanna know about this how should I research
@mona-g5s don't stress. It will be an eye-opening journey for you.
this narrator sounds a lot like Theo Von.
I wonder if he’s from Louisiana
RATM4EVER..
Ok... Ive just got back to Tasmania- to the Wilderness n drinking duty free... fuck punk... the Machine is too big to fight any more... If I can blow on the embers and n
just keep a small flame going I count myself lucky
They have completely lost their identity, they went from being rage against the machine to being such a deep part of the machine that they have become total hypocrites!
Funny to name the band RATM only to become part of the machine
Yo is that Theo Von Narrating?
Ah, the good old days of $23 dollar concert shirts and $3 Cokes.
This narrator sounds like theo von lol
Is Theo Von narrating this with a normal voice?
The narrator sounds like Theo Von
Yo this the rat king narrating?