Why Did Rage Against the Machine Break Up?
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Nov. 3 marks the induction ceremony for the newest members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Airing on Disney+, honors will be given out to such luminaries as Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson and Rage Against the Machine. For the latter—and five-time nominee for the Hall of Fame—what a difference 23 years makes, as things were far from harmonious back in the early 2000s.
Here's everything you need to know about why Rage Against the Machine broke up.
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Why did Rage Against the Machine break up?
On Oct. 18, 2000, lead singer Zack de la Rocha posted a statement announcing his departure from Rage Against the Machine. "I feel that it is now necessary to leave Rage because our decision-making process has completely failed. It is no longer meeting the aspirations of all four of us collectively as a band, and from my perspective, has undermined our artistic and political ideal."
Guitarist Tom Morello said in a later interview, "There was so much squabbling over everything. And I mean everything. We would even have fist fights over whether our T-shirts should be mauve or camouflaged! It was ridiculous. We were patently political, internally combustible. It was ugly for a long time." De la Rocha's departure prompted the official breakup of the band, though its other three members in Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk would stay together in the group's next iteration Audioslave.
Did Rage Against the Machine get back together?
Yes! The band first reunited when they headlined the final day of Coachella in 2007. The performance proved to be more than just a run-off, and the group came back together to tour on and off until 2011. Rage Against the Machine was meant to reunite again in spring of 2020 until the COVID-19 pandemic hit and prompted a postponement. Finally, their much-anticipated second reunion launched in July of 2022, but only lasted a couple of performances before de la Rocha tore his Achilles tendon during a performance. The rest of the tour dates have been postponed indefinitely.
Why did Zack de la Rocha leave Rage Against the Machine?
According to the statement that de la Rocha posted when he left Rage Against the Machine in 2000, "I feel that it is now necessary to leave Rage because our decision-making process has completely failed. It is no longer meeting the aspirations of all four of us collectively as a band, and from my perspective, has undermined our artistic and political ideal."
There were certainly moments in the past for Rage Against the Machine where its members would attempt certain stunts that others would disagree with. And it's clear that spilled into creative differences as well, particularly in the direction they wanted to take the band to go. However, there are no specifics as to whether one particular incident led to de la Rocha's departure.
Who was in Rage Against the Machine?
Rage Against the Machine consisted of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello and drummer Brad Wilk
Why did Rage Against the Machine get banned from SNL?
Rage Against the Machine is part of the rarified air in the history Saturday Night Live of previously-booked guests who are banned from returning. The band performed as musical guests in April 1996 in an episode hosted by Steve Forbes, who was then running as a presidential candidate for the Republican party. As an act of protest, during their first performance, they chose to attach upside-down American flags to their amplifiers, described as "a sign of distress or great danger." According to an account from the band, SNL stagehands hurriedly rushed the stage and took the flags down just in time for the performance to go live. Rage Against the Machine was promptly escorted out of Studio 8H following their first number, and did not get the chance to perform a second.
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What does Rage Against the Machine mean?
The name Rage Against the Machine was taken from a song of the same name that Zack de la Rocha had written for his former underground hardcore punk band Inside Out.
Where is Rage Against the Machine from?
The four members of Rage Against the Machine span from all over the country. Tom Morello, who was born in New York City, had recently experienced a breakup in his band Lock Up. The drummer of said band recommend he jam with Zack de la Rocha and Tim Commerford, from Long Beach and Irvine, California, respectively. Morello soon connected with Brad Wilk, who was from Oregon. And soon after that, the four officially formed Rage Against the Machine.
What genre is Rage Against the Machine?
Rage Against the Machine has one of the most unique musical styles for a band. Their influences include heavy metal, rap, punk rock and funk, and they all get merged together into the sociopolitical spectacle that the group is known for.
What were Rage Against the Machine's biggest hits?
"Guerilla Radio" is Rage Against the Machine's most popular song. It's the band's only song to appear on the Billboard Hot 100, topping at 69. Other popular tunes from the group include "Bulls on Parade," "Freedom," "Revolver" and "Killing in the Name."
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