Getting kicked off of SNL should have been on there. Along with their 'top Christmas song' in the UK years after they broke up. Plus the related incident with the BBC when the did a live set. The Beeb asked them to please not swear. They played Killing in the Name. There was only one way that was going to turn out, lol.
I spend all my money at the time to fly to their reunionshow at Coachella 2007 being 19 years old with two friends of mine. It was an unforgettable night, the energy was insane.
the most mindblowing part about the depth of historical knowledge, is that they lay it out in a way that not only was still relevant at the time, but largely stays relevant.
That last song was Know Your Enemy, with Maynard doing his part live that he recorded in the studio with the band--I'm pretty sure you reacted to that particular song of theirs.
I'm suprised that the events during the filming of "Sleep Now In The Fire" weren't included. They shut down the New York Stock Exchange for a few minutes. Absolutely iconic
I think overthrow was the right term, but contextually we, as westerners might have assumptions that overthrown, is violent or radical. When the act of voting and protesting is intended to overthrow systems. The U.S. in particular is built upon a premise that if the government has failed citizens should have resources to attempt to overthrow it. I say that knowing full well who was meant to be considered a citizen during the founding. I think a challenge without action leads to ineffective discourse and the same cycles repeating.
@@oddbjorn1696 true but you can with protests. I also count voting with money in the US for better or worse you have more power and influence with how you spend money than a vote. Or course it only applies to non essential items.
Completely agree, overthrowing can occur by a politician opposing views and wants of a current political climate. I think Zack uses sharp verbal hyperbole to grab attention but his message wasnt to incite violence.
The issue with the ballot is trying to convince a willfully ignorant populace to do the right thing when its just so much easier to vote for the incumbent or party candidate. When its so much easier to say "All politicians lie" than to hold them accountable. On top of this, the current "structure" is getting more and more locked in with extremely biased news agencies catering to what their viewer wants to hear. Our RIGHTS are being taken away from us more so than previous years and while one party facilitates the striping the other stands idly by. It will take a major shock to the system to even form a crack in the structure all the while those that lead will say and not do. Unfortunately, shocks to the system have a tendency to end in tyranny and bloodshed, almost as if it the natural state. It takes rare and certain types of individuals, like Washington, to not only deny too much power but to even decrease their own power for the good of the people. And while many can say they would it is even harder to tell apart those that actually will. I hate to say it but I think MOST people in our country(the US) do not have the energy or desire to learn how to do this and accomplish it. This is especially true when those that have the means, typically the rich and middle class, are either a part of the problem or benefiting from it as is the case for the very rich, or are being slowly irradicated economically (middle class shrinkage) to the point of neither having the ability to or the power to do anything about it. Zack knows the history of "overthrowing" and doubt he was using the term loosely. Unfortunately, overthrowing in a non-violent means is also a rare occurrence seldom seen in history. Even if there is violence the result can come quicker, and has a chance to be better than what came before, but again historically, it is rare. So non-violence is the better route but results come much slower and it is still a pretty fine tightrope to walk.
I agree with what you say regarding questioning. I had this conversation regarding patriotism versus jingoism as well as religious faith. What I feel it boils down to is this: If you do not question things you do not show real faith but abject obedience.
How did this list not include when they had Wall Street shut down with the filming of their video for "Sleep Now in the Fire"? Or their reunion protest rally during the 2008 RNC convention
Yes, your parent always does the best they can. Doesn't mean you take it all and follow it exactly. Critical thinking is a hard skill to hone and maintain. I agree that the, why, the how, and who is giving the information or making the decisions must be examined.
@kadimusbaratheon7352 what is it with you people and acting like higher education means nothing and anyone who's got a degree is worthless and isn't relevant to anything. Is it to make you feel better than because you didn't go to school? Or just because you don't like his politics to therefore everthing he says is irrelevant?
There are more even more ungorgettable moments that didn’t even make this list. I totally agree, there should have been some narration and context present, so that people who do not know get a chance to understand. This was poorly done by Loudwire, as it often is.
@@ReeN1995 how do you figure? Because they live comfortably now? They held a concert to shit on a bullshit corporate talent show, got their song to #1 and gave 100% of the profit to a charity.
@@geetuz because people have an incredibly superficial idea of what selling out means, and don't seem to understand that to do what rages did/does you have to participate in capitalism, otherwise your message goes unheard and you'll wind up homeless
If you question a system and find it unworthy and cruel what do you do next? it's very easy to question things, much harder to act on the conclusions you find.
I feel "unforgettable" moments should include things like shutting down fucking wall street or singing the "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" part after agreeing with the boradcaster to not do that among other things^^
Some questionable omissions like the time they crashed the DNC in LA at the Staples Center and their SNL performance that got them banned from the show 😂
If you can get away with it I'd love to get your reaction to Zach's conversation with Noam Chomsky. These guys know their politics and history. ❤❤❤🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
People will sit there and say Rage sold out and call them capitalists when they could be making all the money in the world talking about how the world has gone upside down. Yet they haven't made any new music.
@ArborialAspect u hit the only other wack ass argument people have about them. "Oh they in favor of the machine because they believe in vaccines". As If no one can believe in vaccines without being called pro establishment. Silly shit
@ArborialAspect covid has nothing to do with why they aren't making new music. Covid has been around for 2 or 3 years. They haven't made music since the early 2000s. No covid and no music for almost 20 years but uea...it's cuz of covid and they schilling lol
@ArborialAspect if u knew what Zack de la Rocha was up to on his off time u would know how dumb ur take is. Dude has literally been involved in grassroots movements even giving talks in backyards. Not to mention still doing music with Run The Jewels who are also activist and do awesome things for their community.
I've been lucky enough to see RATM 4 times. 98 in IN with the Wu, it was wild! Then at WS99 it was awesome! Lollapalooza and then their most recent tour. There's nothing like a live Rage show, it lights a fire in your belly
Can't believe they didn't include any reports about "Sleep Now In The Fire" - Michael Moore directing a RATM video on the steps of NYSE (you'd probably enjoy reacting that video too!)
I agree, one of the most significant bands of our time, and this was all that was "piece milled" together. It was not very comprehensive. Could have been far better.
Bro Rage Against the Machine would be in their wheelhouse right now with the b******* going on in the world in the last few years or decade or whatever. If they dropped an album in 2023 I guarantee you it would sell very very well
A working-class hero is something to be - John Lennon. Rage raged against all the injustices and warned us of an upcoming authoritarian corporatocracy. We didn't listen!
It should be noted that the PMRC protest was very similar to Tool's first music video Edit: Wrote that comment as I was watching. Can you explain what stuff Zack said that would be flagged by TH-cam???? It seems wild to me that any of that would be censored
TH-cam does not care about context or even if something is factual. All it looks for is 'controversial words'. So things like 'killing' or 'slavery' are on the no-no list
Question and challenge your empire for sure. But Zack's absolutely right. If American society _will not_ reform to benefit people over profits, then it must be replaced by one that will. Zack, and people like myself, understand that a society using private gain to motivate production will _always_ drift towards concentrating wealth and power in very few hands at the expense of everything else. (Not just people, but entire cultures and even the planet itself.) Every benefit gained by the people will be clawed back in one form or another. So unless you genuinely think that capitalism can be securely chained to our benefit (a fool) or that capitalism can be voted out (a sympathetic fool), then the US is one of those societies that cannot be reformed and must be replaced by a society with genuine progressive potential.
Well I appreciate and agree with you on wanting a peaceful solution to ending to oppression in this country and reaching the goal of equality, I truly do, but at the same time, how much oppression and greed are we, as a country, to accept from the ruling class? How much squalor, bad health, injustice, bigotry and racism are individuals supposed to accept while only peacefully resisting, before it's acceptable to violently resist? I understand your "mother" analogy, but what if our mother has a severe addiction problem, and on the daily put our health and safety at risk, even actively causes us harm, solely to feed her addiction? How do we keep peacefully trying to push back against that when we have no means to escape that environment, lets say randomly like...moving to Spain? 丅ᕼᗝᔕᗴ ᗯᕼᗝ ᗰᗩᛕᗴ ᑭᗴᗩᑕᗴᖴᑌᒪ ᖇᗴᐯᗝᒪᑌ丅Ꭵᗝᑎ ᎥᗰᑭᗝᔕᔕᎥᗷᒪᗴ, ᗰᗩᛕᗴ ᐯᎥᗝᒪᗴᑎ丅 ᖇᗴᐯᗝᒪᑌ丅Ꭵᗝᑎ ᎥᑎᗴᐯᎥ丅ᗩᗷᒪᗴ. - 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔽𝕚𝕗𝕥𝕙 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕦𝕞𝕟
Americans may not see it but as a nation are the most feared because of our military power and its been like this since the genocide of the indiginous people.
Overthrow doesn’t necessarily mean replacing the system, but perhaps just changing those in power and implementing life in a different way. The system is good, but never done in a just way. Replace those in power with those that will do it justice.
Know your enemy was that last song, also you should check out this Canadian band called "Billy Talent" their song "Devil in a Midnight Mass" will kinda remind you of RAtM
@@Circusflea00 you realise they're not pop punk right? They're Alt Rock pretty big difference, if you don't know Devil in a Midnight Mass is about the Catholic Church diddling little boys and keeping them quiet, most of their music deals with world issues and of course to reel in a different audience they sprinkle in some heartbreak songs and story songs not about highschool but about loosing a first love in white sparrows or watching the person you love get away with murder and arson in when love was still around, in recent years they've kinda leaned into a more chill sound but the songs are still the same they aren't 30 year olds complaining about how hard it is to be 16 they aren't exactly like RAtM but have songs clearly inspired by them even in interviews saying they're inspired by them and in some events covering Bulls on Parade, the point is they aren't pop punk you can't compare them to a genera when they've never touched it with 10 foot pole
It's weird. Why isn't there any music about black people enslaving other black people? Oh wait there already is, it's what hip hop and rap has turned into😂
Although I enjoyed some of Rage's music they are hypocrites bc the very machine they were raging against made them very very rich so I guess they didn't really have much to bitch about ✌️🤘
And yeah kinda weird video, not unforgetable moment, doesnt explain much, even the award show when the bassist climb on top of the decor is not explain enough
Yeah, smart idea. Let's spread a contagious virus and raise the number of deaths all because a few ignorant, arrogant, self-righteous fucks don't want to be inconvenienced. Anyone who shows symptoms of any contagious disease or infection should take measures to stop the spread, up to and including self-isolation.
“Does it follow that I reject all authority? Perish the thought. In the matter of boots, I defer to the authority of the bootmaker; concerning houses, canals, or railroads, I consult the architect or the engineer For such special knowledge I apply to such a "savant." Just because theyre criticizing a government doesnt mean they cant take advice from doctors all around the world and get vaccinated. Expand your mind more.
Getting kicked off of SNL should have been on there. Along with their 'top Christmas song' in the UK years after they broke up. Plus the related incident with the BBC when the did a live set. The Beeb asked them to please not swear. They played Killing in the Name. There was only one way that was going to turn out, lol.
Know your Enemy..."WHAT, THE LAND OF THE FREE? WHOEVER TOLD YOU THAT IS YOUR ENEMY!"
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I spend all my money at the time to fly to their reunionshow at Coachella 2007 being 19 years old with two friends of mine. It was an unforgettable night, the energy was insane.
the most mindblowing part about the depth of historical knowledge, is that they lay it out in a way that not only was still relevant at the time, but largely stays relevant.
surprised when he was listing the atrocities of america, that he didn't mention internment camps in america.
Bad video
It's a beautiful thing about their music, but a sad part of our world. Fanon stays relevant.
Their message is still as relevant as 30 years ago
Know Your Enemy. Calm Like a Bomb...best bass riff ever.
I appreciate how much you rate Zach's lyricism! Slept on by many for a long time!
That last song was Know Your Enemy, with Maynard doing his part live that he recorded in the studio with the band--I'm pretty sure you reacted to that particular song of theirs.
Love Rage against the machine
RATM was the 90s version of "School House Rock". We learned so much 💙
Know Your Enemy , my fav track
Know Your Enemy is a MUST, Sir.
I'd definitely recommend "Maria' by Rage, such a good song with a powerful message.
I'm suprised that the events during the filming of "Sleep Now In The Fire" weren't included.
They shut down the New York Stock Exchange for a few minutes. Absolutely iconic
I think overthrow was the right term, but contextually we, as westerners might have assumptions that overthrown, is violent or radical. When the act of voting and protesting is intended to overthrow systems. The U.S. in particular is built upon a premise that if the government has failed citizens should have resources to attempt to overthrow it. I say that knowing full well who was meant to be considered a citizen during the founding. I think a challenge without action leads to ineffective discourse and the same cycles repeating.
The structure is set, you'll never change it with a ballot pull.
@@oddbjorn1696 true but you can with protests. I also count voting with money in the US for better or worse you have more power and influence with how you spend money than a vote. Or course it only applies to non essential items.
Completely agree, overthrowing can occur by a politician opposing views and wants of a current political climate. I think Zack uses sharp verbal hyperbole to grab attention but his message wasnt to incite violence.
The issue with the ballot is trying to convince a willfully ignorant populace to do the right thing when its just so much easier to vote for the incumbent or party candidate. When its so much easier to say "All politicians lie" than to hold them accountable. On top of this, the current "structure" is getting more and more locked in with extremely biased news agencies catering to what their viewer wants to hear. Our RIGHTS are being taken away from us more so than previous years and while one party facilitates the striping the other stands idly by. It will take a major shock to the system to even form a crack in the structure all the while those that lead will say and not do. Unfortunately, shocks to the system have a tendency to end in tyranny and bloodshed, almost as if it the natural state. It takes rare and certain types of individuals, like Washington, to not only deny too much power but to even decrease their own power for the good of the people. And while many can say they would it is even harder to tell apart those that actually will. I hate to say it but I think MOST people in our country(the US) do not have the energy or desire to learn how to do this and accomplish it. This is especially true when those that have the means, typically the rich and middle class, are either a part of the problem or benefiting from it as is the case for the very rich, or are being slowly irradicated economically (middle class shrinkage) to the point of neither having the ability to or the power to do anything about it. Zack knows the history of "overthrowing" and doubt he was using the term loosely. Unfortunately, overthrowing in a non-violent means is also a rare occurrence seldom seen in history. Even if there is violence the result can come quicker, and has a chance to be better than what came before, but again historically, it is rare. So non-violence is the better route but results come much slower and it is still a pretty fine tightrope to walk.
Literally paused to make a similar comment.
The song you asked about is Know your enemy. That specific performance has a cameo for Maynard Keenan from Tool
Love your point of view and sincerity big fan of this band and I love that they make people think and draw their own conclusions
the song is Know your enemy
“Guess they were busy.” - ha!
I agree with what you say regarding questioning. I had this conversation regarding patriotism versus jingoism as well as religious faith. What I feel it boils down to is this: If you do not question things you do not show real faith but abject obedience.
How did this list not include when they had Wall Street shut down with the filming of their video for "Sleep Now in the Fire"? Or their reunion protest rally during the 2008 RNC convention
This is the specific content I want to see more of.
At 8:35 the song you haven't heard is KNOW YOUR ENEMY
That's what the 2nd AMENDMENT is for to stop a tyrannical government just like we have
Know your enemy!! Featuring Maynard James Keenan of Tool
Yes, your parent always does the best they can. Doesn't mean you take it all and follow it exactly. Critical thinking is a hard skill to hone and maintain. I agree that the, why, the how, and who is giving the information or making the decisions must be examined.
Thanks for this. Amazing (maybe sad) that the messages of Rage still ring loud and true.
Don't forget that Tom has a political science degree from Harvard...
That means that a degree doesn't make you smart.
@kadimusbaratheon7352 what is it with you people and acting like higher education means nothing and anyone who's got a degree is worthless and isn't relevant to anything. Is it to make you feel better than because you didn't go to school? Or just because you don't like his politics to therefore everthing he says is irrelevant?
There are more even more ungorgettable moments that didn’t even make this list. I totally agree, there should have been some narration and context present, so that people who do not know get a chance to understand.
This was poorly done by Loudwire, as it often is.
That was "Know Your Enemy" with Maynard from Tool, a must listen
"in the history of the world?"
yes.
There’s enough happening daily for Rage to always produce hits. I wish they would.
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Agreed!
They sold out long ago
@@ReeN1995 how do you figure? Because they live comfortably now? They held a concert to shit on a bullshit corporate talent show, got their song to #1 and gave 100% of the profit to a charity.
@@geetuz because people have an incredibly superficial idea of what selling out means, and don't seem to understand that to do what rages did/does you have to participate in capitalism, otherwise your message goes unheard and you'll wind up homeless
The show you should watch from them is live in mexico, show in the street and documentary at the same time
Ohh they are very needed now
CHALLENGED, QUESTIONED AND OVERTHROWN! HELL, YEAH!!!
Forget the lack of freedom and the never-ending bureaucracy, just pay your bills as you give consent to the dystopian corporatocracy.
If you question a system and find it unworthy and cruel what do you do next? it's very easy to question things, much harder to act on the conclusions you find.
There is a cognitive dissonance that occurs when the values we hold to be true collide with the axioms we hold to be true.
Know your enemy is the song and it's one of my favorites.
Love Rage and hope to see a System of A Down like this ❤
How could they not have the RNC concert/riot on there?!
Tom was genius ! He could make that guitar speak !
The song you asked about is "Know Your Enemy". It's a killer song. You should check it out if you haven't yet.
I feel "unforgettable" moments should include things like shutting down fucking wall street or singing the "fuck you I won't do what you tell me" part after agreeing with the boradcaster to not do that among other things^^
Some questionable omissions like the time they crashed the DNC in LA at the Staples Center and their SNL performance that got them banned from the show 😂
You ought to listen to "ashes in the fall" and "calm like a bomb"
If you can get away with it I'd love to get your reaction to Zach's conversation with Noam Chomsky. These guys know their politics and history. ❤❤❤🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
All good! Thank you!
People will sit there and say Rage sold out and call them capitalists when they could be making all the money in the world talking about how the world has gone upside down. Yet they haven't made any new music.
@ArborialAspect here we go 😆
@ArborialAspect u hit the only other wack ass argument people have about them. "Oh they in favor of the machine because they believe in vaccines". As If no one can believe in vaccines without being called pro establishment. Silly shit
@ArborialAspect covid has nothing to do with why they aren't making new music. Covid has been around for 2 or 3 years. They haven't made music since the early 2000s. No covid and no music for almost 20 years but uea...it's cuz of covid and they schilling lol
@ArborialAspect if u knew what Zack de la Rocha was up to on his off time u would know how dumb ur take is. Dude has literally been involved in grassroots movements even giving talks in backyards. Not to mention still doing music with Run The Jewels who are also activist and do awesome things for their community.
@ArborialAspect incredible that no matter how much evidence of good there is on Zack and Rage...people like you will still exist to shit on them.
I've been lucky enough to see RATM 4 times. 98 in IN with the Wu, it was wild! Then at WS99 it was awesome! Lollapalooza and then their most recent tour. There's nothing like a live Rage show, it lights a fire in your belly
Do not sensor Zack’s words ! Leave them in ! 💪
Know your enemy is that song you asked about
The song at the end is Know Your Enemy
Prophets of rage is newer stuff. Public enemy cypress Hill and rage become one
Can't believe they didn't include any reports about "Sleep Now In The Fire" - Michael Moore directing a RATM video on the steps of NYSE (you'd probably enjoy reacting that video too!)
The best part of the video was never seen
5:58 if nobody selfcensors they are overflown. the dam is breached
I agree, one of the most significant bands of our time, and this was all that was "piece milled" together. It was not very comprehensive. Could have been far better.
Questioning and challenging does nothing. Overthrowing does something.
if you dig ratm check out One Day As A Lion
"Sleep now in the fire" music video should be there
Bro Rage Against the Machine would be in their wheelhouse right now with the b******* going on in the world in the last few years or decade or whatever. If they dropped an album in 2023 I guarantee you it would sell very very well
Hopefully it would incite positive changes in society too.
There's a reason they haven't.
@ArborialAspect 🤣
They must be overthrown. There is no other way. We're going to have to walk through the fire. Courage in your convictions.
Weird suggestion and bad compilation. Good reaction as usual.
only dead fish go with the flow.
Nice
that last song was know your enemy, you've reacted to the song a few months ago, that particular excerpt was from the Glastonbury Festival in 1994
A working-class hero is something to be - John Lennon. Rage raged against all the injustices and warned us of an upcoming authoritarian corporatocracy. We didn't listen!
Yeah weird video recommendation
KNOW YOUR ENEMY was the song you asked about.
Check out Prophets of Rage...Unfuck the World specifically sir.
The "system of a down" next time in the same rubric, pls!
7:11 - The US itself was formed by overthrowing an unjust government, so I don't see why we should rule out the overthrowing part.
It should be noted that the PMRC protest was very similar to Tool's first music video
Edit: Wrote that comment as I was watching. Can you explain what stuff Zack said that would be flagged by TH-cam???? It seems wild to me that any of that would be censored
TH-cam does not care about context or even if something is factual. All it looks for is 'controversial words'. So things like 'killing' or 'slavery' are on the no-no list
Question and challenge your empire for sure. But Zack's absolutely right. If American society _will not_ reform to benefit people over profits, then it must be replaced by one that will. Zack, and people like myself, understand that a society using private gain to motivate production will _always_ drift towards concentrating wealth and power in very few hands at the expense of everything else. (Not just people, but entire cultures and even the planet itself.) Every benefit gained by the people will be clawed back in one form or another. So unless you genuinely think that capitalism can be securely chained to our benefit (a fool) or that capitalism can be voted out (a sympathetic fool), then the US is one of those societies that cannot be reformed and must be replaced by a society with genuine progressive potential.
Why cut it?
'99 last bit of freedom....then a plane hit the money temple and Rage was labeled pro terrorist and banned from public radio
Where is the BBC clip where they were asked not to swear and they do it anyway!
Am I the only one hearing the audio out of sync?
Nope same here. Couldn’t continue watching like that unfortunately. But things happen.
Know Your Enemy is probably my favorite song of theirs! Maynard from Tool sings a small piece in there. Don't do the live version.
Ah, Maynard Keenan. You absolutely should check out TOOL. Plenty of reaction content there. I'd be very curious to see your thoughts.
I feel like he's done a few tool reactions already if you check back through the channel History
Mate, you really gotta react to "Volker Pispers" about the US :D theres subtitles to his videos :D
I think you’d enjoy “Sleep Now In The Fire”. They shut down Wall Street. Not sure why that’s not in a “top moments” video…
Well I appreciate and agree with you on wanting a peaceful solution to ending to oppression in this country and reaching the goal of equality, I truly do, but at the same time, how much oppression and greed are we, as a country, to accept from the ruling class? How much squalor, bad health, injustice, bigotry and racism are individuals supposed to accept while only peacefully resisting, before it's acceptable to violently resist?
I understand your "mother" analogy, but what if our mother has a severe addiction problem, and on the daily put our health and safety at risk, even actively causes us harm, solely to feed her addiction? How do we keep peacefully trying to push back against that when we have no means to escape that environment, lets say randomly like...moving to Spain?
丅ᕼᗝᔕᗴ ᗯᕼᗝ ᗰᗩᛕᗴ ᑭᗴᗩᑕᗴᖴᑌᒪ ᖇᗴᐯᗝᒪᑌ丅Ꭵᗝᑎ ᎥᗰᑭᗝᔕᔕᎥᗷᒪᗴ, ᗰᗩᛕᗴ ᐯᎥᗝᒪᗴᑎ丅 ᖇᗴᐯᗝᒪᑌ丅Ꭵᗝᑎ ᎥᑎᗴᐯᎥ丅ᗩᗷᒪᗴ.
- 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔽𝕚𝕗𝕥𝕙 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕦𝕞𝕟
Americans may not see it but as a nation are the most feared because of our military power and its been like this since the genocide of the indiginous people.
Our country would be in better place if my generation, cared more about the lyrics than the mosh pit
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Overthrow doesn’t necessarily mean replacing the system, but perhaps just changing those in power and implementing life in a different way. The system is good, but never done in a just way. Replace those in power with those that will do it justice.
Very well said. Couldn't agree more.
Word
It absolutely means replacing the system.
you can overthrow management and keep the system...
how the hell are they not even gonna mention when they burned the flag, that is their greatest moment..
I don't get the video either, it definitly wasn't their most unforgettable moments. I wonder if they meant to link a different video?
Not many folks know Tim is mixed, and a Harvard graduate
Tom… my bad
Wow, so I guy climbs a tree at an award show and spends a night in jail but Will Smith can assault someone on stage and gets an award.
"Rage on behalf of the machine"
You can love your country and Not like the people running it
Too bad they split up for reasons that are with odds with their beliefs. The irony is palpable.
Know your enemy was that last song, also you should check out this Canadian band called "Billy Talent" their song "Devil in a Midnight Mass" will kinda remind you of RAtM
There's a lot of good Billy talent songs
@@seanhutt4621 not really...they're just boring pop punk. Should not be compared to RATM.
@@Circusflea00 you realise they're not pop punk right? They're Alt Rock pretty big difference, if you don't know Devil in a Midnight Mass is about the Catholic Church diddling little boys and keeping them quiet, most of their music deals with world issues and of course to reel in a different audience they sprinkle in some heartbreak songs and story songs not about highschool but about loosing a first love in white sparrows or watching the person you love get away with murder and arson in when love was still around, in recent years they've kinda leaned into a more chill sound but the songs are still the same they aren't 30 year olds complaining about how hard it is to be 16 they aren't exactly like RAtM but have songs clearly inspired by them even in interviews saying they're inspired by them and in some events covering Bulls on Parade, the point is they aren't pop punk you can't compare them to a genera when they've never touched it with 10 foot pole
BAD VIDEO, where is them shutting down wall street stock exchange? How about winning the UK's song of the year as an FU to Simon Cowell?
DNC riot of 2000
The most unforgettable moment was raging against Capitalism for 20 years, then headlining Coachella for $200 a ticket.
And forcing Vax mandates on their fans.
Logically that fact doesn´t imply by itself any contradiction with their political views. There is a thing called context you know.
As if Rage sets the price for the entire Coachella price ticket. silly goose
It's weird. Why isn't there any music about black people enslaving other black people? Oh wait there already is, it's what hip hop and rap has turned into😂
Although I enjoyed some of Rage's music they are hypocrites bc the very machine they were raging against made them very very rich so I guess they didn't really have much to bitch about ✌️🤘
And yeah kinda weird video, not unforgetable moment, doesnt explain much, even the award show when the bassist climb on top of the decor is not explain enough
These guys are too busy making sure fans follow the government mandated COVID guidelines. Hardcore raging indeed 😂
Yeah, smart idea. Let's spread a contagious virus and raise the number of deaths all because a few ignorant, arrogant, self-righteous fucks don't want to be inconvenienced.
Anyone who shows symptoms of any contagious disease or infection should take measures to stop the spread, up to and including self-isolation.
“Does it follow that I reject all authority? Perish the thought. In the matter of boots, I defer to the authority of the bootmaker; concerning houses, canals, or railroads, I consult the architect or the engineer For such special knowledge I apply to such a "savant." Just because theyre criticizing a government doesnt mean they cant take advice from doctors all around the world and get vaccinated. Expand your mind more.