The Official Rage Against The Machine thread

oh great. you're back. I really think you need to stop clicking on every thread and posting in them for no reason at all.
 
"I never realized how similar the philosophies of The Police and Rage Against The Machine were. Stewart Copeland would take these reggae-style verses that were heavily emphasizing the 3, and then in the choruses he would kind of switch it over to the rock 4/4, and it was really cool and interesting. Rage Against The Machine took hip-hop styles and mixed that with hard-rocking choruses quite a bit. So I thought it was a similar philosophy in that way."
- Brad Wilk
 
I'm saying if you've heard that solo and still think hes a bad guitarist then theres something wrong with you.



You certainly need to listen to more RATM, its like you've only heard their singles. I wouldn't call them all radio friendly. Especially on Battle of Los Angeles, where I think the riRAB and solos sync up with the songs much better.

Either way your reasoning is bad. OH NOES THEY JUST DID A DRASTIC TIME CHANGE THIS IS BAD.

Obviously not a prog fan.



Have you ever heard Hendrix play an acoustic? I sure as f*ck haven't.

And Hendrix made a big use out the wammey bar and techniques that really only work on electric, so he probably wouldn't be as great on accoustic either. For the most part electric and accoustic guitar are two very different instruments with different purposes.

Besides, I'm assuming you didn't know this but Tom Morello actually has a folk music career under the stage name The Nightwatchman. His acoustic playing is actually pretty good.



Hes not, if you actually knew anything about him you'd know he's actually pretty capable without the need of pedals, he uses them to enhance his style and add to the music. Apparrently that is a bad thing.



I sure did. :afro:

^ Always wanted to use that one.
 
Just about every band to ever exist> farting into a microphone > Tasting 10,000 ****s in one night> Sawing my penis off while listening to DC Talk > Blink 182 > KoRn
 
right. but when you take an acoustic based audioslave song then drop a distorted RATM riff for the bridge in order to stick in a trademark morello solo does it still sound like a natural fit?
 
hmmm I dunno BoLA is cleaner, they got a more crisp production out of it, and it's more fine tuned. S/t has a rougher more primal sound to it. I like both.
 
I like some country. Johnny Cash and Hank Williams are awesome.

And I like some of Neil Young, The Grateful Dead and Wilcos country influenced stuff.

I can't stand all the crap that calls itself country nowadays however.

I like Bluegrass a lot though. And I'm a proud owner of a Banjo.
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I do , thats why I sold it & used the money to buy Primal Scream`s Screamadelica album instead.

And I don`t regret getting rid of that fisher price 'my first political album' crap one bit
 
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