Rage Agains the Machine Gap Shirt

1999 single past Rage Confronting the Machine

"Guerrilla Radio"
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Unmarried by Rage Against the Machine
from the anthology The Boxing of Los Angeles
Released Oct 12, 1999
Recorded September one, 1998
Genre
  • Rap metal
  • funk metal
Length iii:26
Label Ballsy
Songwriter(s)
  • Tim Commerford
  • Zack de la Rocha
  • Tom Morello
  • Brad Wilk
Producer(s) Brendan O'Brien
Rage Against the Auto singles chronology
"No Shelter"
(1998)
"Guerrilla Radio"
(1999)
"Sleep At present in the Burn"
(1999)
Express Edition Part 2 (UK)
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"Guerrilla Radio" is a vocal by American rock ring Rage Against the Machine and the atomic number 82 single from their 1999 album The Battle of Los Angeles. Information technology became the band'southward simply Billboard Hot 100 song, charting at #69. The band won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for this song. The song was featured in mountain biking film, "Strength in Numbers". "Guerrilla Radio" was besides featured on the soundtracks for video games such as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Madden NFL 10 and Guitar Hero Alive, as well every bit being a downloadable track for the Stone Band series.

History [edit]

"Guerrilla Radio" was performed alive on the Tardily Testify with David Letterman in 1999. During the commercial suspension, "Bulls on Parade" was played and was re-joined in progress while the credits were playing. Letterman joked that "he hoped they (Rage Against the Car) weren't neglecting their schoolhouse work". The performance was controversial due to Zack de la Rocha giving the middle finger on live Tv set and wearing a "Gratuitous Mumia Abu-Jamal" T-shirt.

On January 28, 2000, documentary flick maker Michael Moore convinced campaigning politician Alan Keyes to mosh in a truck with immature teenagers listening to "Guerrilla Radio". Keyes, who was campaigning for the Republican nomination at the Iowa caucuses, agreed to join in the mosh for the endorsement of Moore's satirical television show, The Awful Truth.[1]

The song was covered by lounge/comedy grouping Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, whose band name too spoofs Rage. In April 2007, Alanis Morissette covered information technology live.[2]

On July 2007, the song's video for "Guerrilla Radio" was ranked #45 on MuchMusic's l Most Controversial Videos for extreme amounts of profanity. Though, information technology appeared in RTPNadverts in the summer of 2006, equally an instrumental vocal.

This song is featured on the anthology Torso of State of war: Songs that Inspired an Iraq State of war Veteran.

"Guerrilla Radio" made its live debut on September 11, 1999, at the Oxford Zodiac in England.

The song is one of 31 music files in the Sony BMG 5. Tenenbaum example, which resulted in finding the individual file-sharer liable for copyright infringement in July 2009, demanding an award of $22,500 a song.

In December 2009, Guerilla Radio was placed #54 on Channel 5'due south Top 1000 Noughties Music Videos of the decade, Countdown.

"Guerrilla Radio" is played at Los Angeles FC home matches when the team scores a goal. It was also on the soundtrack and opening sequence for the video game Tony Militarist'southward Pro Skater 2, and returned to the soundtrack when the re-mastered Tony Hawk'southward Pro Skater 1 + 2 was released in 2020. In Nihon, Fuji Television used information technology as the theme song for its broadcasts of Pride Fighting Championships.

Music video [edit]

The promo was shot by production company Squeak Pictures in Los Angeles in October 1999 and directed past Love, i.e., the husband-and-wife directorial team of Laura Kelly and Nicholas Brooks. The video which, amid others, touches upon the exploitation of garment workers, parodies the popular late '90s Gap commercials directed by Pedro Romhanyi.[3] These ads featured attractive immature people singing songs while confronting a white backdrop, wearing Gap clothing. The phrase "everybody in deprival" was a play on "everybody in khaki" which was a Gap Television ad campaign at the time.

The video begins with banal, generic, lift music being played. At that place are shots of sweatshop workers (UNITE! union members playing themselves) at their tables, confronting a white backdrop. Soon, the phrase "everybody in denial" is flashed on screen. The ring is and then seen standing confronting a white background, calmly playing their instruments. As the song picks up, pictures are seen of a man putting money from the workers in his pockets, taking a girl away from her mother, and the ring playing live in a dark, strobe-lit room.

Rail listing [edit]

CD single
  1. "Guerrilla Radio"
  2. "Without a Face up (Alive Version)"
United kingdom limited edition maxi single, part 1
  1. "Guerrilla Radio"
  2. "No Shelter"
  3. "The Ghost of Tom Joad"
UK limited edition maxi unmarried, part two
  1. "Guerrilla Radio" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Fuck tha Law" (Live) (N.Due west.A encompass)
  3. "Freedom" (Live)

Charts [edit]

Yr-end charts [edit]

Other versions [edit]

DJ Quik produced a remix of the vocal, featuring rearranged instrumentals and new verses by Zack de la Rocha forth with the original version'south chorus and outro.

Equally office of his solo project, The Nightwatchman, Tom Morello plays an acoustic version of this song in his live shows.

Parody lounge music singer Richard Cheese performed a version on his anthology Lounge Against the Machine.

References [edit]

  1. ^ How We Got Alan Keyes to Dive Into Our Mosh Pit (and other scenes from our get-go week of shooting) Commodity from michaelmoore.com Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Automobile
  2. ^ "Alanis Morissette - Guerrilla Radio (RATM embrace)". YouTube. April 26, 2007. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved Feb xx, 2012.
  3. ^ Johnson, Tina (October vii, 1999). "Rage Against the Motorcar Lands Oscar Winner for "Guerilla Radio" Video". MTV Networks. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  4. ^ "Rage Against The Machine – Guerrilla Radio". VG-lista.
  5. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Acme 100". Official Charts Company.
  6. ^ "Rage Against The Machine – Guerrilla Radio" Canciones Top fifty.
  7. ^ "Rage Against The Machine – Guerrilla Radio". Singles Top 100.
  8. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  9. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Singles Nautical chart Top 40". Official Charts Company.
  10. ^ "Rage Against The Machine Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  11. ^ "Rage Confronting The Automobile Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "Rage Against The Car Chart History (Mainstream Stone)". Billboard.
  13. ^ "Canada'south Height 200 Singles of 2001". Jam!. Archived from the original on July 26, 2002. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  14. ^ "Canada's Top 200 Singles of 2002 (Part ii)". Jam!. January 14, 2003. Archived from the original on September 6, 2004.

External links [edit]

  • Axis of Justice Tom Morello and Serj Tankian'south Activist Website "Axis Of Justice"

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_Radio

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