Rage Against the Machine All Cover Art in One Poster

1992 studio album by Rage Against the Machine

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Studio album past

Rage Confronting the Machine

Released November 3, 1992
Recorded April–May 1992
Studio Sound City Studios (Van Nuys, California)
Genre
  • Rap metal[ane]
  • funk metallic[two]
  • alternative metallic[iii]
  • rap rock[4]
Length 52:55
Characterization Epic
Producer
  • GGGarth
  • Rage Against the Car
Rage Against the Machine chronology
Rage Against the Machine
(1991)
Rage Against the Machine
(1992)
Evil Empire
(1996)
Singles from Rage Confronting the Machine
  1. "Killing in the Proper name"
    Released: November 2, 1992
  2. "Bullet in the Caput"
    Released: December 29, 1992
  3. "Bombtrack"
    Released: June twenty, 1993
  4. "Freedom"
    Released: August 23, 1994

Rage Confronting the Machine is the eponymous debut studio album past American rock band Rage Against the Auto,[5] released on November three, 1992 by Epic Records. The band released their demo anthology, also chosen Rage Against the Motorcar 11 months prior which contained before recordings of 7 of the 12 songs found on this album. With politically themed lyrical content, the album artwork was notable for featuring a graphic photograph of Thích Quảng Đức performing self-immolation. Rage Against the Car was a critical success upon release with several critics noting the album's politically motivated agenda and praising Zack de la Rocha's strong vocal delivery. Rated number 24 on the Rolling Stone'southward list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time", the album peaked at number 1 on the US Billboard Heatseekers chart and number 45 on the US Billboard 200 and has gone on to accomplish triple platinum sales certification in the US.

Artwork and sleeve notes [edit]

The embrace features a crop of Malcolm Browne' famous photograph of the self-immolation of Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, in Saigon in 1963. The monk was protesting President Ngô Đình Diệm's administration for oppressing the Buddhist organized religion. The photograph drew international attention and persuaded U.S. President John F. Kennedy to withdraw support for Diệm's regime. In 1963, Associated Press correspondent Browne's coverage of the event earned the World Press Photo of the Year laurels.

The songs on Rage Against the Car all feature political letters. Activists such as Conditional IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands and Black Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton are listed in the "Thanks For Inspiration" department. Also thanked were Ian and Alec MacKaye.[6]

The lyrics for each vocal were printed in the anthology booklet with the exception of those for "Killing in the Proper noun", which were omitted; the booklet reads "two. KILLING IN THE NAME", skips the lyrics and continues with the next vocal.

The argument "no samples, keyboards or synthesizers used in the making of this record" tin be found at the finish of the sleeve notes. Similar statements were made in the band's subsequent albums. The ring as well refer to themselves as "Guilty Parties" for each anthology.

Tour [edit]

The anthology was supported by the Rage Against the Auto Tour, which commenced in early 1993 and concluded on December 31, 1993.[vii]

XX 20th Anniversary Edition [edit]

The band announced on Oct 9, 2012, via their Facebook folio that they would be releasing a special 20th ceremony boxset to commemorate the group's debut album. The boxset contains never-before-released concert material, including the band's 2010 Finsbury Park bear witness and footage from early on in their career, too every bit a digitally-remastered version of the anthology, b-sides and the original demo tape (on disc for the first time).[8] [ix] The collection was released on Nov 27, 2012.[9]

The release features iii distinct versions:

  • Deluxe Box Set featuring two CDs, two DVDs, one 12" 180gm vinyl LP, ane twoscore page booklet and two-sided poster
  • Special Edition featuring ii CDs and a bonus DVD featuring six tracks
  • Single compact disc (with 3 bonus tracks)

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 87/100[ten]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [xi]
Encyclopedia of Pop Music [12]
Los Angeles Times [13]
Mojo [14]
NME 7/10[15]
Pitchfork nine.1/10[xvi]
Record Collector [17]
Rolling Rock [2]
The Rolling Stone Anthology Guide [18]
Select 4/5[19]

Rage Against the Auto received critical acclaim. In a gimmicky review, NME wrote that "what makes RATM more simply some other bunch of prodigiously capable genre-benders is their total lack of pretension or contrivance ... the results fire with an undeniable confidence."[15] Q magazine accounted it "a record of real attitude and energy",[20] while Los Angeles Times critic Robert Hilburn hailed it equally "a striking, politically conscious debut" and de la Rocha "a bona fide star who combines on stage a Bob Marley-similar charisma and a Chuck D.-style rap command -- and the music itself is as tough and relentless as his raps."[13]

Robert Christgau was somewhat less impressed in The Village Voice, summing it up as "metal for rap-lovers—and opera-haters" while naming "Know Your Enemy" and "Wake Upwardly" as highlights.[21] AllMusic reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia wrote in a retrospective review, "it was the first album to successfully merge the seemingly disparate sounds of rap and heavy metallic", he also praised the album's "meaningful rhymes and emotionally charged confidence" calling it "essential".[11]

In 2001, Q named Rage Against the Machine as one of the l Heaviest Albums of All Fourth dimension. The album is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Dice. In 2003, the album was ranked number 368 on Rolling Stone magazine'due south list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,[22] climbing to number 365 in the 2012 revision and shooting up to number 221 in the 2020 reboot of the listing.[23] [24] Information technology was ranked number 24 on the magazine's list of "100 Greatest Metallic Albums of All Time".[25]

In December 2008, BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe included Rage Confronting the Auto every bit one of 28 albums in his 'Masterpieces' serial.[v] In Oct 2011, Rage Confronting the Automobile was ranked number five on Guitar World magazine's top ten list of guitar albums of 1992.[26]

Runway listing [edit]

All tracks are written by Rage Against the Car (Tim Commerford, Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Brad Wilk).

Original rails listing
No. Title Length
ane. "Bombtrack" 4:02
ii. "Killing in the Proper noun" 5:xiv
3. "Take the Power Back" 5:36
4. "Settle for Nothing" 4:49
5. "Bullet in the Head" 5:08
six. "Know Your Enemy" (featuring Maynard James Keenan) 4:57
7. "Wake Up" six:06
8. "Fistful of Steel" 5:32
9. "Township Rebellion" five:22
10. "Freedom" 6:06
Total length: 52:55
Xx CD 1 – Bonus tracks (B-sides)
No. Championship Length
11. "Bombtrack" (Live) (Taken from the "Bombtrack" unmarried) 5:56
12. "Bullet in the Head" (Alive) (Taken from the "Bullet in the Head" single) 5:44
13. "Take the Power Back" (Live) (Taken from the "Freedom" unmarried) 6:09
Total length: 1:10:45
Twenty CD 2 – "The Original Demos"
No. Title Length
1. "Bombtrack" 4:05
2. "Accept the Power Dorsum" 5:40
three. "Bullet in the Caput" v:09
4. "Darkness of Greed" 3:xl
5. "Clear the Lane" 3:48
6. "Township Rebellion" 4:xix
7. "Know Your Enemy" 4:19
viii. "Mindset'due south a Threat" three:56
9. "Killing in the Proper noun" vi:28
10. "Machine Logic" 4:07
11. "The Narrows" 4:35
12. "Freedom" 5:forty
Full length: 55:51
Xx DVD 1 – The Battle of Britain at Finsbury Park, London, England (June 6, 2010)
No. Title Length
one. "Intro" 2:37
ii. "Show" 4:35
3. "Bombtrack" iv:24
4. "People of the Lord's day" 2:36
v. "Know Your Enemy" v:17
6. "Bulls on Parade" 4:51
7. "Township Rebellion" 5:44
eight. "Bullet in the Head" 10:32
9. "White Riot" (The Clash cover) 2:06
10. "Guerrilla Radio" iii:45
11. "Sleep At present in the Fire" v:26
12. "Freedom" viii:53
xiii. "Killing in the Name" 6:32
14. "Terminate Credits" ii:52
XX DVD one – Music videos
No. Title Length
i. "Killing in the Name - 1992" 5:15
2. "Bullet in the Head - 1993" four:51
3. "Bombtrack - 1993" iv:06
iv. "Liberty - 1993" 6:01
5. "Bulls on Parade - 1996" 3:56
6. "People of the Lord's day - 1996" iii:00
vii. "No Shelter - 1998" four:15
8. "Guerrilla Radio - 1999" 3:43
nine. "Sleep Now in the Fire - 2000" (First Official Commercial Release) 3:55
10. "Testify - 2000" (First Official Commercial Release) 3:44
11. "Renegades of Funk - 2000" (Get-go Official Commercial Release) 3:54
12. "How I Could Simply Impale a Human being - 2000" (Previously Unreleased) 4:24
XX DVD one – Live cloth from 1997 video compilation
No. Title Length
1. "The Ghost of Tom Joad" 5:xiii
2. "Vietnow" (Irvine Meadows, CA – 1997) 4:49
3. "People of the Sun" 2:38
4. "Bulls on Parade" three:50
5. "Bullet in the Head" 5:48
6. "Zapata'southward Blood" (Stone Am Ring Festival, Germany – 1996) 1:45
7. "Know Your Enemy" 5:20
eight. "Bombtrack" four:09
ix. "Tire Me" (Reading Festival – 1996) 2:55
x. "Killing in the Name" (Pink Pop Festival – 1994) half-dozen:21
XX DVD 2 – First public performance at California State University, Northridge (Oct 23, 1991)
No. Title Length
1. "Killing in the Name" 2:20
2. "Take the Ability Back" 6:34
3. "Autologic" four:14
iv. "Bullet in the Head" 5:48
5. "Hitting the Deck" 4:27
6. "Township Rebellion" 5:33
seven. "Darkness of Greed" 3:59
eight. "Articulate the Lane" iv:19
9. "Clampdown" three:48
10. "Know Your Enemy" 5:03
11. "Freedom" 5:45
XX DVD 2
No. Title Length
i. "Freedom" (Pinkish Popular – 1994) half dozen:40
2. "Take the Power Dorsum" (Vic Theatre – 1993) vi:05
three. "Fistful of Steel" (JC Dobbs – 1993) 5:22
iv. "Bombtrack" (Soundstage performance – 1992) 3:58
v. "Wake Up" (Halfway House – 1992) 5:35
half-dozen. "Settle for Aught" (Castaic – 1992) iv:35
seven. "Clear the Lane" (San Luis Obispo – 1992) 3:38
eight. "Untitled" (CWNN – 1992) 5:x
9. "Darkness of Greed" (Zed's Records – 1992) 3:32
10. "Wake Upwardly" (Nomads – 1992) half dozen:18

Anger Is a Gift bonus disc – released with the 1995 Australian CD re-release

  1. "Darkness" – 3:40
  2. "Year of tha Boomerang" – 4:02
  3. "Freedom" (Remix) – 6:14
  4. "Take the Power Dorsum" (Live) – half dozen:12

Bonus Maxi 12" from the "Limited Tour Edition" cherry-red vinyl 1993 European re-release included this second LP labeled sides C and D

  1. C1 "Freedom" (Alive) – 6:xiii
  2. C2 "Bombtrack" (From Mark Goodier's "Evening Session") – 4:08
  3. C3 "Bullet in the Head" (Remix) – five:40
  4. D1 "Darkness of Greed" – three:40
  5. D2 "Bullet in the Head" (Live) – 5:44
  6. D3 "Bombtrack" (Alive) – 5:33

All songs from both bonuses are the versions from previously released singles and promos, except C1 which is from a different functioning. No information is given on the 12" most the appointment nor venue.

Personnel [edit]

Rage Against the Machine

  • Zack de la Rocha – vocals, product, fine art direction
  • Tom Morello – guitar, production, fine art direction
  • Tim Commerford (credited as "Timmy C.") – bass, bankroll vocals, product, art management
  • Brad Wilk – drums, percussion, product, art direction

Additional musicians

  • Maynard James Keenan – additional vocals on "Know Your Enemy"
  • Stephen Perkins – boosted percussion on "Know Your Enemy"

Technical

  • Craig Doubet – banana engineer
  • Stan Katayama – engineer
  • Nicky Lindeman – fine art direction
  • Garth Richardson – product, engineering
  • Jeff Sheehan – assistant engineer
  • Steve Sisco – mixing banana
  • Andy Wallace – mixing
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering (1992 CD and vinyl)
  • Steve Hoffman – mastering (2016 Hybrid SACD)

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

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