Thursday, December 17, 2009

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE PERFORMS ON BRITISH TALK RADIO, OFFENDS MANY

Apparently some Rage Against the Machine fans in the U.K. have launched a grassroots, internet campaign to lift Rage's 1992 single, "Killing in the Name," to the number one spot on the country's pop charts.

And it's working pretty well. Rage Against the Machine is donating the proceeds from the rise in sales to charity group Raised for Shelter and they've already received over 42,000 pounds. The band recently guest starred on BBC Radio's morning breakfast show to perform said track and proceeded to offend many. It gets intense at 8:45, but listen to the whole thing because it rules.

1 comment:

xbrooklynx said...

Rage against the machine and limp biskit are the same type of music. Why is rage such a awesome band and limp biskit is a joke?

They sound the exact same in my eyes.

House of Pain?