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 Pitchfork: Daily Music News
Expectedly, neither de la Rocha nor Shadow breaks too much from the Rage template, delivering a rock-hop skree of fuzz guitar samples and synth missile sounds over a military march cadence.
All along, Rage Against the Machine fans have hedged their bets on Zack de la Rocha bringing the real shit with his solo debut.
Zack de la Rocha posted an MP3 of "March of Death"-- a protest to the Bush administration's Operation Iraqi Freedom with beats by DJ Shadow-- online on Monday, March 24th.
www.pitchforkmedia.com /news/03-04/01.shtml   (2508 words)

  
 IDS: Farewell to the Machine (Weekend, 10/26/2000)
Zach de la Rocha announced his split from Rage Against the Machine last Wednesday, to the extreme disappointment of fans.
He gave a song to the soul-seekers and a face to the freedom fighters.
Zach de la Rocha has taken his self-interests into account and decided that the band is not right for him anymore.
www.idsnews.com /story.php?id=1452   (2508 words)

  
 SECTION 3 - rage against the machine "the battle of los angeles"
Rage battled the hair rockers already dying thanks to grunge back in 1993, they continued the fight against alterna-pop like Matchbox 20 and Third Eye Blind a few years back, and the battle on to crush the influence of the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears of today.
Doubt seeped into my belief system that Rage were the saviors music, who had come to hail and protect all which was right in modern music.
Rage Against the Machine, in my opinion, slumped with their second album Empire.
www.section3.com /records/ratm_losangeles.shtml   (414 words)

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