Rage Against the Machine (video)
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| Rage Against the Machine | ||
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| Video album by Rage Against the Machine | ||
| Released | November 25, 1997 | |
| Recorded | 1992 - 1996 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 80:00 | |
| Label | Sony | |
| Producer | - | |
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Rage Against the Machine is the official self-titled debut video release by Rage Against the Machine. The video was released in 1997 after their Evil Empire world tour and includes footage from various different performances as well as video clips.
Live in Concert
- "The Ghost of Tom Joad"
- "Vietnow"
- "People of the Sun"
- "Bulls on Parade"
- "Bullet in the Head"
- "Zapata's Blood" (short clip)
- "Know Your Enemy"
- "Bombtrack"
- "Tire Me"
- "Killing in the Name"
- "Freedom"
Uncensored Video Clips (Official Music Videos)
- "Killing in the Name"
- "Bullet in the Head"
- "Freedom"
- "Bulls on Parade"
- "Memory of the Dead/Land and Liberty" (poem recitation)
- "People of the Sun"
Song in Credits
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| Tim Commerford · Zack de la Rocha · Tom Morello · Brad Wilk | |
| Studio albums | Rage Against the Machine · Evil Empire · The Battle of Los Angeles · Renegades |
| Live releases | Live & Rare · Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium |
| Singles | 1993: "Killing in the Name" · "Bullet in the Head" · "Bombtrack" · | 1994: "Freedom" · "Year of tha Boomerang" | 1996: "Bulls on Parade" · "People of the Sun" · "Down Rodeo" · "Tire Me" | 1997: "Vietnow" | 1998: "The Ghost of Tom Joad" · "No Shelter" | 1999: "Guerrilla Radio" | 2000: "Sleep Now in the Fire" · "Testify" · "Calm Like a Bomb" | 2001: "Renegades of Funk" · "How I Could Just Kill a Man" |
| Videography | Rage Against the Machine · The Battle of Mexico City · Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium |
| Related articles | Full discography · Inside Out · Lock Up · Audioslave · The Nightwatchman |
