No, they influence Nu-Metal in the mid-90s to the late-90s.
yes they are
Rage against the machine is a '90's band. They are a rap-core band (comomnly known as rap metal) . The four members are Zach de la rocha: vocals, Tom Morello: guitar, brad Wilk: Drums, and Tim Commerford: bass. Rage Against the machine means Anger at the government.
Rage Against The Machine
the reason rage broke up was because Zach de la rocha said that the band wasnt about what they was about when they started
They influenced MUSE. They are Muse's favourite band.
Rage against the machine
There is a band called rage against the machine
Rage against the machine is a '90's band. They are a rap-core band (comomnly known as rap metal) . The four members are Zach de la rocha: vocals, Tom Morello: guitar, brad Wilk: Drums, and Tim Commerford: bass. Rage Against the machine means Anger at the government.
No they are not.
Rage Against the Machine (also known as RATM) is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. One can find their videos from websites like YouTube, Dailymotion and Metacafe.
Rage Against The Machine
AGE Against The Machine (A Tribute Band to Rage Against The Machine)
the reason rage broke up was because Zach de la rocha said that the band wasnt about what they was about when they started
They do have Alternative Hip-Hop/Punk rhythm sections in there songs, but they are more Rap Rock or Rap Metal.
Rage Against The Machine is the name of an alternative rock band. The meaning behind the name refers to the anger towards the "machine" of society and the government.
They influenced MUSE. They are Muse's favourite band.
Rage against the machine
They influenced MUSE. They are Muse's favourite band.