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RATM Live album review Sep 12, 2009 This CD has the best selection of Rage songs. You can really feel the energy in the songs because the whole thing is live.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
this'll make you CALM LIKE A BOMB!!! Apr 06, 2008 This live album was RAGE's final performance together,so the best of their songs are included in the album. I would reccommend this to someone who wants to witness and experience politically (or rather, anti-political) charged lyrics being spewed out, while simaltaneously being backed up by equally harmonic and juxtapositioning guitar. I feel that the live recording is better than the studio takes, mainly because of the palpable emotion (mainly anger, or rather rage) that helps get their message of individualism and transcending political stupidity to the listener better. The crowd roars when u roar and u feel as if u are at the concert. This is not an album to pass up, GET IT!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
RAGE Rocks! Jan 07, 2008 LOVE this album.....what an amazing band!
We had tickets to a show that was cancelled right before the break-up and never got over it, at least this makes it a little better. Just sit back with a six pack & wish you were there!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Sometimes good sometimes great... Mar 02, 2006 but never bad. Buy it just to play loud and feel like you're not really a complete sell-out (even though you are).
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great CD Nov 09, 2005 I loved Rage Against the Machine before this album, but this album made them my favorite band ever. It blew me away right from the start with "bulls on parade". The intro to that song works perfectly with the bass that would later start it off. This album might have been the worst thing that has happened to Rage. Because after listening to all those songs live, it made their studio versions sound quieter and not as energetic and fun. Especially songs like "born of a broken man" and "know your enemy". Most of the songs were nailed perfectly like "killing in the name", "calm like a bomb", and "testify". I think that is just a tribute to the band and shows how talented they are. Zack is very explosive and i love how he changes his singing styles. I could just feel all of his emotion in "FREEDOM!"
The one song that I did not think was too good was "kick out the jams" i thought his singing was way faster than the music and sounded sloppy.
I also recommend the DVD, so you can see their performance at the 2000 Democratic National Convention.
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