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  • Last year I called Rage Against the Machine up and congratulated them.

    The Guardian World News Ben Dowell 2010

  • The plan was to install a band called Rage Against the Machine in the number one spot normally occupied by the Dark Lord's latest X Factor creation.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jasper Rees 2011

  • On July 23rd the mighty middle-finger to-the-establishment collective known as Rage Against the Machine delivered a volcanic set at their first Los Angeles show in ten years, at the

    Glide Magazine - Music :: Culture :: Life 2010

  • Or what about the axe-wielding members of the band 'Rage Against the Machine' they seem like a dangerous bunch.

    Is Amy Goodman a Terrorist? 2008

  • Rage Against the Machine to play Rock in Río US heavy metal rap band 'Rage Against the Machine' have announced that they are to play Rock in Río in Madrid on June 11th this year.

    thinkSPAIN - The leading English Spanish website 2010

  • He will be at the Rock am Ring Festival in Germany with other musical acts, such as Rage Against the Machine and Muse.

    Musicrooms.net 2010

  • Chomsky is said to be one of the most politically influential living academics and is promoted by rock groups such as Rage Against the Machine and Pearl Jam at their concerts the way The Beatles once promoted the Guru Maharaji.

    Indymedia Ireland 2009

  • Tom Morello, a member of Rage Against the Machine, fired up the crowd of teachers, state employees, graduate students and others protesting Gov.

    Wis. governor rejects compromise; thousands protest 2011

  • Elsewhere, musicians inspired by the ideals of the '60s and earlier (the Clash, Public ­Enemy, Rage Against the Machine) go up against contemporaries who embody a ­nihilistic or almost defeatist stance (the Sex Pistols, NWA, Radiohead).

    Angry Howls, Righteous Beats Michael Azerrad 2011

  • "Tom Joad" was later covered by Rage Against the Machine, with Zack de la Rocha channeling an angrier Joad: "Shelter lines stretchin' around the corner/Welcome to the New World Order."

    Will Weaver: Bruce Springsteen: Well-Read Rocker Will Weaver 2011

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