Rage
Against The Machine
The Battle of Los Angeles (1999)
review
by: Stephan
Finch
Date:
7/7/00
Remember
when you first realized that even though you didn't have
much in common with the Chuck D., you really liked Public
Enemy? Okay, you weren't from the ghetto, and you couldn't
find Compton on a map if you tried. But hell, when Chuck
D. and his buddy Flavor Flav hollared "Don't Belive the
Hype!" you were hollaring right along with them! They
were pissed off. You were pissed off. And it felt good.
Damned good.
Rage
against the Machine is like that. I don't know the first
thing about these guys. All I know is that when the singer-dude
says, "Lights out – turn on the radio! Turn that
shit up!" I'm reaching for the volume knob and I'm ready
to lash out.
Hey,
I'll be honest. I haven't got a reason in the world to
be angry. I've got a job that pays pretty well, a decent
apartment with a reasonable rent and peanut butter still
sticks to the roof of my mouth. But I need Rage Against
the Machine. Deep down, music like this lets something
loose, and I'm not talking about my bowels. Though now
that I think about it...
Never
mind that. There's one more thing. It kinda feels good
listening to this just knowing that it's, like, the latest
thing. Remember when Nirvana and Public Enemy were once
the latest thing? Didn't it feel good to be "in" with
them a little early?
Get
this CD. And turn that shit up!
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