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Wed 09/04/03 at 21:04
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Hi.

I'd like to introduce everybody (Who hasn't yet heard of them) to an old band. Admittedly they did split up a few years ago, but they were a fantastic band. They were called Rage Against The Machine and they ROCKED!!!! The music was rock/metal, but the lyrics were rapped over the top of it. The drummer was Brad Wilk, the bassist was Tim Commerford, the vocalist was Zack de la Rocha, and the guitarist was the amazing Tom Morrello. All of them were amazingly talented, especially Zack and Tom. Zack was not only the singer, but also the main song writer for the band, and he could also play guitar, drums and bass. Tom Morrello was, and still is, probably one of the greatest guitarists ever. He was not only renound for his amazing speed and fantastic solos, but also his extensive use to effects, including phaser, whammy and harmoniser. Above all though was his unique understanding and application of the advanced techniques of playing guitar which are normally used sparingly in solos by other guitarists. He could hit a pinched or tapped harmonic perfectly, 10 times out of 10, at any position on the fret board, and use a combination of effects and the pick-up selector switch to make his guitar mimick turn-tables by playing dead notes. He has been voted Best Guitarist 4 times in a row, and is down as on of Total Guitar magazine's "Guitar Gods". A trademark of Rage was never using synthesisers, sampling, or any other kind of effects in their music, only the instruments. Their main focus point was that Rage were an extremly political band. The took part in countless protests on and off stage, and the lyrics to nearly all of their song were political. They have won numerous music awards and done several Tours. They have many albumbs out including Evil Empire, Best of Rage, The Battle Of Los Angoles, Rage Against The Machine, and Renegades. All of these have gone at least single platinum, most double. Recently Zack de la Rocha left the band to go solo, and the 3 remaining band members recruited singer Chris Cornell, and became Audioslave. The official Rage Against The Machine website is simply http://www.ratm.com . It contains far more additional information on the band than i currently have the time or the patients to dig up and include in this message. I don't really know that much about the band (Say's he who's just written 400 words on them!) but I know that they were a truly amazing (and one of the most influential) rock bands ever. If you like rock music, you'll LOVE Rage Against The Machine, trust me.

Thanks for reading!

Rattle snake3
Fri 18/04/03 at 00:44
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"gsybe you!"
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*Listens to fantastic Machina II (despite the poor quality) and laughs*
Thu 17/04/03 at 20:33
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"And the 7 Duffs"
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Mmmm, Pumpkins.......

*steals Machina II from Pumpkinist and skips into the sunset*
Wed 16/04/03 at 20:16
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"gsybe you!"
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Everyone should see the light.

Yup.

*woooooo*
Wed 16/04/03 at 20:14
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"Jog on, sunshine"
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Smashing Pumpkins are Excellenté (I'd like to thank Pumpkinist 9Or Cyclone) :D For showing me the 'light'.

Audioslave are so-so. While Cochise was indeed good, Like a stone was poor and boring.
Wed 16/04/03 at 20:03
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"gsybe you!"
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Here we go. :D

Yup.

Machina II is mine.

MUHA!


*listens to the opening of Porcelina*
Wed 16/04/03 at 19:59
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"And the 7 Duffs"
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Hmmm. Audioslave, great? Well, Cochise and Gasoline are good....

Smashing Pumpkins are more than great, however.
Wed 16/04/03 at 19:37
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"gsybe you!"
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Hmm. Audioslave are great.

Brad Wilks a great drummer. One of my friends idolises him.

Hehe.
Wed 16/04/03 at 17:58
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"And the 7 Duffs"
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What? The Rage drummers was pretty good, I thought. He did use some pretty simple rhythms and fills at times, but that didn't affect the quality of the songs they appeared on - such as 'Killing In The Name', I think, where it just has a basic eight beat for the verse, or chorus or something.
Rage were stupidly good, although I don't listen to them much any more.
Audioslave, however, are pants, unfortunately (well I think so anyway).
Chris Cornell's voice really detracts from the sound, although i'm sure lots of Soundgarden fans will sl@g me off now.

Has anyone heard the new Radiohead album? (
Wed 16/04/03 at 10:38
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"Back from the dead!"
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Yeah, it was a bit jammy..

It was really dodgy, cos they got me on the guest list, and then on the night, I said to the guy at the door 'we're on the list' and he said 'there is no list'!

I said 'No, you have to check, our names are...' and he checked and let us in. I was panicking for a few seconds, as I had already bought 2 tickets, and then sold them when I got on the guest list...
Wed 16/04/03 at 09:57
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"Vote For Pedro"
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That's the one I mentioned before. Damn you were lucky!

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