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If There’s Never Another Show, Then That’s Quite a Way to Go Out” appeared first on Consequence. Rage Against the Machine haven’t performed live since their 2022 reunion tour was cut short due to frontman Zack de la Rocha’s injury,
Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello believes Ozzy Osbourne knew he was close to death during his final Black Sabbath performance in Birmingham. Osbourne, aged 76, died on 22 July, just two weeks after the farewell show at Villa Park, which Morello helped curate.
But Rage Against the Machine had stayed mostly quiet in the months following that cancelation after de la Rocha gave a statement. Morello, a prolific solo artist on top of Rage, talked to Rolling ...
Tom Morello said Rage Against the Machine suffered from a “lack of emotional maturity,” which resulted in their disintegration in 2000 after the release of their fourth album, Renegades.
Despite various rumors of a new album, Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello said the band has no plans beyond releasing the upcoming 20th anniversary reissue of their first album ...
Last year, Rage Against The Machine’s lead singer, Zack De La Rocha suffered a foot injury that led to the cancellation of their European tour after he pushed through to finish their North ...
Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello sent a 10-year-old fan one of his guitars after watching her cover of one of the band's songs.
“This is the first Rage Against the Machine release of any kind in 12 years,” Tom Morello says of XX, a 20th anniversary box set including their remastered 1992 debut album and original demos.
Rage Against the Machine took a growing interest in governmental invasion for their 1999 effort 'The Battle of Los Angeles.' The Grammy-winning "Guerrilla Radio" kicked things off with the band's ...