| The Battle of Los Angeles | 
enlarge | Artist: Rage Against The Machine Label: Sony Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 597 reviews Sales Rank: 1223
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 69630 UPC: 746469630296 EAN: 0074646963029 ASIN: B00002MZ2C
Release Date: November 2, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Testify | | | Guerrilla Radio | | | Calm Like A Bomb | | | Mic Check (Once Hunting, Now Hunted) | | | Sleep Now In The Fire | | | Born Of A Broken Man | | | Born As Ghosts | | | Maria | | | Voice Of The Voiceless | | | New Millennium Homes | | | Ashes In The Fall | | | War Within A Breath |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Having successfully fused music and politics from their start, inspiring both moshing and young minds in the process, Rage Against the Machine emerges in peak form with merely their third album in seven years. Guitarist Tom Morello is one of the most distinctive and innovative players of his era, and his foil, vocalist/lyricist Zack De La Rocha, is as unrelenting and inspiring as ever on The Battle of Los Angeles. Rage, whose past antics include performing naked with duct tape over their mouths to protest censorship, released Battle on Election Day, but the politics of the group can be separated from the sounds. Indeed, the 45 minutes of mayhem heard here can be enjoyed solely as rousing aggro hip-hop rock. There's more variety found on Battle than on its predecessors, however. "Sleep Now in the Fire" is one of their most straight-ahead rock tunes. The trippy guitar on "Calm Like a Bomb" is out there even for the adventurous Morello. And "Born a Broken Man" serves up lovely musical interludes. Overall, the more finely honed Rage heard on Battle may not inspire a generation of young revolutionaries, but they still stir up more mutinous spirit than the rest of the current rock pack. --Katherine Turman
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The Battle Of Los Angeles December 31, 2008 The final album by the politically active metal/funk band is by far their best. Even though it's a combination of all the genres I dislike--rap, metal, with a little bit of funk--it's still one of the most powerful albums I've ever listened to. The whole thing is just so incredibly catchy that it makes you want to listen to it over and over again. One thing that makes the band so great is that they're so much different than any other band today or in the 90s when they were most popular. They always took a stand and they did whatever they felt was right to do, whether it was putting upsidedown American flags up on stage during a performance on Saturday Night Live or going on stage completely naked at Lollapalooza. No other band has ever had such revolutionary ideas, and it's very unfortunate that they broke up. Anyway, Los Angeles is a great album, and I recommend it even if you don't like crappy music.
More like The Battle of say...Fort Lauderdale December 1, 2008 Had it not been for the strange covers release following, TBOLA would have been a good enough last release for this trailblazing group. It sounds like their most accessible, least antagonistic work, breaking down the uniquely aggressive rap-rock dynamic into almost an exact science, leaving a flabby midsection which negates that added spark of rawness which truly brilliant Rage tracks always teetered against. Even so, Morello and friends can do no worse then offer a perfectly solid release of standardized Rage mechanics.
Hit after hard hit!! August 5, 2008 Rage it is one of the greates bands of the 90s and on this album they prove it! It starts with Testify which is a really good song, and just keeps getting better and better, you just wanna keep listening to it over and over again, I totally recommend it!! for an excellent price it is a must have!!
the album that sets the standard July 16, 2008 This album is both defiant and poetic. Classic Rage Against the Machine. Rage's innovative combinations of hip hop, funk, and hard rock have influenced bands such as Kongcrete who followed a decade later. Rage and their successors Kongcrete showed that - when it comes to social justice, anger, and other human emotions and ideals - there is no distinction between black and white. We're all on the same boat. Battle of L.A. to this day remains at the top of my playlist.
Great Album - shame about some of the reviews... March 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Why is it that all the negative, one-star ratings of this album rant about its anti-capitalist messages and fail to discuss - um - the music?
Solid, rocking angry music. Yes, it is political - and not everyone's gonna agree with the politics - but then imagine political rock that was in favour of the system... it would be boring.
Listen to this album and decide for yourself...
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