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RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: Deluxe-Edition Reissue Of Debut Album Available For Streaming - Nov. 26, 2012
The deluxe-edition reissue of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's classic 1992 self-titled debut can be streamed in its entirety at AOL Music. The set will be issued on November 27, complete with unreleased demos and tons of live material.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE guitarist Tom Morello told The Pulse Of Radio that the band had no idea when it first started out that its pioneering mix of rock, rap and radical politics would last this long. "I had literally zero expectations," he said. "It's very different now, like, everybody's got LIL WAYNE and METALLICA in their iPod. That was not the case in 1991. They were opposing musics. And to combine traditionally black and white music and then to have a multi-ethnic band, and then have the lyrical content — I didn't think that we would be able to book a club show."

"Rage Against The Machine XX", as the new reissue is called, will come out in three versions: a regular single disc, a two-CD/one-DVD package, and a deluxe box set featuring the CDs, two DVDs, the album on vinyl picture disc, plus a 40-page booklet and a double-sided poster.

The first CD will feature three hard-to-find B-sides along with the original album, while the second CD will contain the rare, original RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE 1991 demo tape that helped land the group their record deal with Sony.

The first DVD will contain RAGE's free concert in Finsbury Park on June 2010. Also included are music videos and other live concert performance clips. The second DVD will feature RAGE's first public performance ever at Cal State North Ridge in October 1991, plus various rare early concert clips.

Morello told Billboard about the release, "We're really psyched to be putting this out for the fans . . . I want to really give them a motherlode of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE history, past and present."

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE disbanded in 2000 but reunited in 2007 and has played sporadic live shows ever since. Summer 2011's L.A. Rising festival was RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's last live appearance to date.

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COMMENT | Damn!
posted by : barcode crucifix
11/26/2012 3:13:54 PM
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Just record a new album already!


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posted by : tstep182
11/26/2012 3:48:51 PM
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The Beastie Boys did it first, and much better


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COMMENT | The Beastie Boys are awful
posted by : MetalGuitarist
11/26/2012 4:15:28 PM
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Rage rules.


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posted by : wanteddead
11/26/2012 7:36:14 PM
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meh, don't feel like buying it. I would feel like buying a new album though


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posted by : RiotAct666
11/26/2012 8:54:37 PM
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Have the original. Rather hear a new RATM CD coming out.


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posted by : pullmyfinger21times
11/26/2012 9:52:44 PM
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aol music still exists????


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