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Guerrilla Radio by Rage Against The Machine

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Rage Against The Machine A Banda Que Marcou Gerações Desde 1992 Chocando O Planeta Com Seus Ideais Políticos Socialistas. Ela Foi Uma Das Bandas Mais Influentes E Polêmicas Dos Anos 90 Fez Surpresas No Saturday Night Live E Marcous História No VMA 2000 Onde Os Artistas Da Época Viram Tim Commerford Subir Na Árvore Falsa E Se Recusar A Descer Por Causa De Perderem Prêmio De Rock Do Ano Para Limp Bizkit. Mas A Banda Se Desfez E Se Mosta Sempre Quando Precisam Se Revoltar Sempre Eles Zack De La Rocha No Vocal Tom Morello Na Guitarra Tim Commerford No Baixo E Brad Wilk Na Bateria.. A História Da Banda Começou Por Volta De 1991. A Primeira Apresentação Dos Rage Against The Machine Foi Em Orange County. Em Seguida O Grupo Gravou Uma Demo De 12 Músicas Músicas Estas Que Constituiram Majoritariamente O Primeiro CD Da Banda. Venderam 5.000 Cópias Da Demo Revertendo O Lucro Para O Seu Clube De Fãs E Também Em Vários Concertos Na Região De Los Angeles Califórnia. Deram Dois Concertos No Segundo Palco Lollapalooza II Em Irvine Meadows. Ali Assinaram Um Contrato Com A Gravadora Epic. No Fim De 1992 Os Rage Against The Machine Fizeram Uma Turnê Por Toda A Europa Realizando Concertos Com Os Suicidal Tendencies. Terminada A Turnê Lançaram O Seu Primeiro Álbum Denominado "Rage Against The Machine" Em 10 De Novembro De 1992. O Disco Vendeu Mais De 3 Milhões De Cópias E Esteve No Top 200 Da Billboard Durante 89 Semanas. Inclui Entre Outras Músicas Bullet In The Head Bombtrack Freedom Wake Up Que Entrou Na Trilha Sonora Do Filme Matrix Anos Mais Tarde E Também Killing In The Name Um Protesto Contra O Militarismo Norte-Americano. Devido Às Suas Atitudes E Letras Os Rage Against The Machine Foram Censurados E Proibidos De Realizar Concertos Em Muitos Estados Norte-Americanos. Ironicamente A Censura Fez A Banda Crescer O Que A Fez Encara-La E Lutar Contra Ela Em Grandes Protestos. Em 1993 Realizaram Espectáculos Em Beneficiência Da Anti-Nazi League E Da Rock For Choice. No Lollapalooza III Desta Vez No Palco Principal Os Rage Against The Machine Subiram Mas Não Tocaram. Fizeram Apenas Um Protesto Anti-Censura Contra A PMRC Parents Music Resource Center No Qual Cada Membro Da Banda Ficou De Pé Nu Durante Cerca De 15 Minutos Cada Um Com Uma Fita Preta Na Boca E Com As Letras P Tim M Zack R Brad E C Tom Escritas No Peito. Eles Afirmaram "Se Não Agirmos Contra A Censura Não Teremos Direito A Ver Mais Bandas Como Os Rage!" Logo Após A Banda Terminar Em 2000 Os Três Membros Tom Morello Tim Commerford E Brad Wilk Se Juntaram A Chris Cornell Ex-Vocalista Do Soundgarden E Lançaram 3 Albums Com A Banda Audioslave. Em 2007 A Banda Rage Against The Machine Voltou Com Os Membros Originais Para 4 Concertos Ao Vivo Entre Eles Os Festivais Coachella E Rock The Bells E Segundo Boatos Até Mesmo O Lançamento De Um Novo CD.

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"Guerrilla Radio" Is A Song By American Rock Band Rage Against The Machine And The Lead Single From Their 1999 Album The Battle Of Los Angeles. It Became The Band's Only Billboard Hot 100 Song Charting At #69. The Band Won The Grammy Award For Best Hard Rock Performance For This Song. The Song Was Featured In Mountain Biking Film “Strength In Numbers”. “Guerrilla Radio" Was Also Featured On The Soundtracks For Video Games Such As Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Madden NFL 10 And Guitar Hero Live As Well As Being A Downloadable Track For The Rock Band Series. "Guerrilla Radio" Was Performed Live On The Late Show With David Letterman In 1999. During The Commercial Break "Bulls On Parade" Was Played And Was Re-Joined In Progress While The Credits Were Playing. Letterman Joked That "he Hoped They Rage Against The Machine Weren't Neglecting Their School Work". The Performance Was Controversial Due To Zack De La Rocha Giving The Middle Finger On Live TV And Wearing A "Free Mumia Abu-Jamal" T-Shirt. On January 28 2000 Documentary Film Maker Michael Moore Convinced Campaigning Politician Alan Keyes To Mosh In A Truck With Young Teenagers Listening To "Guerrilla Radio". Keyes Who Was Campaigning For The Republican Nomination At The Iowa Caucuses Agreed To Join In The Mosh For The Endorsement Of Moore's Satirical Television Show The Awful Truth. The Song Was Covered By Lounge/comedy Group Richard Cheese And Lounge Against The Machine Whose Band Name Also Spoofs Rage. In April 2007 Alanis Morissette Covered It Live. In July 2007 The Song's Video For "Guerrilla Radio" Was Ranked #45 On MuchMusic's 50 Most Controversial Videos For Extreme Amounts Of Profanity. Though It Appeared In RTPNadverts In The Summer Of 2006 As An Instrumental Song. This Song Is Featured On The Album Body Of War Songs That Inspired An Iraq War Veteran. "Guerrilla Radio" Made Its Live Debut On September 11 1999 At The Oxford Zodiac In England. The Song Is One Of 31 Music Files In The Sony BMG V. Tenenbaum Case Which Resulted In Finding The Individual File-Sharer Liable For Copyright Infringement In July 2009 Demanding An Award Of $22 500 A Song. In December 2009 Guerilla Radio Was Placed #54 On Channel V's Top 1000 Noughties Music Videos Of The Decade Countdown. "Guerrilla Radio" Is Played At Los Angeles FC Home Matches When The Team Scores A Goal. It Was Also On The Soundtrack And Opening Sequence For The Video Game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 And Returned To The Soundtrack When The Re-Mastered Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 2 Was Released In 2020. In Japan Fuji Television Used It As The Theme Song For Its Broadcasts Of Pride Fighting Championships. The Promo Was Shot By Production Company Squeak Pictures In Los Angeles In October 1999 And Directed By Honey I.E. The Husband-And-Wife Directorial Team Of Laura Kelly And Nicholas Brooks. The Video Which Among Others Touches Upon The Exploitation Of Garment Workers Parodies The Popular Late '90s Gap Commercials Directed By Pedro Romhanyi. These Ads Featured Attractive Young People Singing Songs While Against A White Backdrop Wearing Gap Clothing. The Phrase "everybody In Denial" Was A Play On "everybody In Khaki" Which Was A Gap TV Ad Campaign At The Time. The Video Begins With Bland Generic Elevator Music Being Played. There Are Shots Of Sweatshop Workers UNITE! Union Members Playing Themselves At Their Tables Against A White Backdrop. Shortly The Phrase "everybody In Denial" Is Flashed On Screen. The Band Is Then Seen Standing Against A White Background Calmly Playing Their Instruments. As The Song Picks Up Pictures Are Seen Of A Man Putting Money From The Workers In His Pockets Taking A Girl Away From Her Mother And The Band Playing Live In A Dark Strobe-Lit Room.

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