Rage Against The Machine
105 songs across 10 album sections.
About Rage Against The Machine
Rage Against The Machine stands as a monumental force in alternative rock, defined by its fusion of political activism and sonic innovation. Led by Zack de la Rocha's provocative vocals and Tom Morello's distinctive guitar work, the band has consistently challenged societal norms through their music. Their discography spans multiple eras, from the raw energy of their 1992 debut to the experimental "Other Songs" compilation and the heavy riffs of "Evil Empire." The group's catalog features iconic tracks like "Killing In The Name," which remains a staple of their live performances and recorded works. Beyond their primary albums, they have explored diverse sonic landscapes through live recordings and cover projects, such as "Renegades." With over a thousand hits recorded across various formats, their influence extends far beyond the charts, cementing their legacy as a band that prioritizes message alongside melody.

Evil Empire
![Evil Empire [1996]](/covers/none.jpg)
Evil Empire [1996]
![Guitar Hero III - Legends Of Rock [2007]](/covers/none.jpg)
Guitar Hero III - Legends Of Rock [2007]
![Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium [2003]](/covers/none.jpg)
Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium [2003]

Other Songs - Rage Against The Machine
- Beautiful World
- Born Without A Face
- Calm Like A Bomb(Matrix Reloaded-Mix)
- Clear The Lane
- D-Generation X
- Darkness By Rage Against The Machine
- Fuck The Police
- Ghost Without A Face
- Hadda Be Playing On The Jukebox
- How I Could Just Kill A Man
- I'm Housin'
- In My Eyes
- Kick Out The Jams
- Maggie's Farm
- Maggies Farm
- Microphone Fiend
- My Time
- No Shelter
- Pistol Grip Pump
- Renegades Of Funk
- Street Fighting Man
- Tammy (Fat Bitch Remix)
- The Ghost Of Tom Joad
- The Ghost Of Tom Jones
- Zapata's Blood

Rage Against The Machine
![Rage Against The Machine [1992]](/covers/none.jpg)
Rage Against The Machine [1992]
![Renegades (covers album) [2000]](/covers/none.jpg)
Renegades (covers album) [2000]

The Battle Of Los Angeles
![The Battle Of Los Angeles [1999]](/covers/none.jpg)
