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Rage Against the Machine Biography on the Bottom
Rage
Against
the
Machine
earned
acclaim
from
disenfranchised
fans
(and
not
insignificant
derision
from
critics)
for
their
bombastic
fiercely
polemical
music
which
brewed
sloganeering
leftist
rants
against
corporate
America
cultural
imperialism
and
government
oppression
into
a
Molotov
cocktail
of
punk
hip-hop
and
thrash.
Rage
formed
in
Los
Angeles
in
the
early
'90s
out
of
the
wreckage
of
a
number
of
local
groups:
vocalist
Zack
de
la
Rocha
(the
son
of
Chicano
political
artist
Beto)
emerged
from
the
bands
Headstance
Farside
and
Inside
Out;
guitarist
Tom
Morello
(the
nephew
of
Jomo
Kenyatta
the
first
Kenyan
president)
originated
in
Lock
Up;
and
drummer
Brad
Wilk
played
with
future
Pearl
Jam
frontman
Eddie
Vedder.
Rounded
out
by
bassist
Tim
Bob
(aka
Tim
C.
born
Tim
Commerford)
a
childhood
friend
of
de
la
Rocha's
Rage
debuted
in
1992
with
a
self-released
self-titled
12-song
cassette
featuring
the
song
"Bullet
in
the
Head
"
which
became
a
hit
when
reissued
as
a
single
later
in
the
year.