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Y'all need to put the lyrics up and y'all would understand the message.. they didn't even hear the KKK is running things.. those that run Forces ate the same that burn crosses.
ОтветитьDon't know if anybody commented but take a close look...... The backup band is 'Audioslave" without Chris Cornell. Same drummer (Brad Wilk), guitarist (Tom Morello), and bass player (Tim Commerford ). A true exhibition in versatility.
Ответить……..aaaaaand, this song was written BEFORE lock downs, medical mandates, industrialized censorship and waaaay before Kapp took a knee. I guess this song didn’t teach us anything. 😞
ОтветитьOK, first time listening to your channel. Your reactions suck. Talking about Zach wearing a polo??? Yoy guys missed everything about the song.
If I wanna diss a song I'll join my friends for a drink watching tv.
What is the purpose of your channel if this is it?
I couldn't believe some of the comments. Reacting seriously about this song after hearing your completely useless comment.
First and last time for me listening to your channel.
Bruh this really went over ya head
ОтветитьCheck out Testify if you want to hear him properly rap while still being heavy as
ОтветитьSinger is mostly Mexican-American, but he does have some African, Jewish, Irish and German heritage in there. Guitarist is half Kenyan, and then Irish/Italian
ОтветитьSumamry of the lyrics: Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. Killing in the name of. Those who died are justified
By wearing the badge, they’re the chosen whites. I wont do what you tell me
Quit bobbin ya heads and go Google the lyrics! You'll appreciate the song and band more
ОтветитьI love your posts
ОтветитьThis was what Woke Culture, used to look and sound like.
Originators.
Hip-Hop/Metal, not Rock music.
Check the lyrics for this song and Bulls on Parade. Zack De La Rocha lyrics and activism are outstanding…
ОтветитьWhat was fortunate to see this band back in the early 90s
ОтветитьRemember being blown away first hearing it when it came out.
ОтветитьWhat a shame that in the end, Rage completely sold out to the machine like a bunch of weak little pussies.
ОтветитьYou totally missed the entire point of the song. You weren't even listening.
ОтветитьOh hell, it's this song again where they got too caught up in fashion versus listining to the words coming out of the passionate man on stage had to say. We had that one time a while back but instead of fashion, people got caught up on the color of his skin. His name was many. Their message is one. Try a little harder next time with this song. I don't rap.
ОтветитьIt’s funny that rage now rages for the machine and tells you to get vaccinated…😂😂😂😂
Ответить“Like fuck you, mom”
Dudes, he’s saying “fuck you, racist cops.” Such a bummer you guys missed it.
You guys should actually listen to what he's saying
ОтветитьHave you lived under the fucking rock, first time my ass...
ОтветитьHe's not wrong on the parent thing ;)
ОтветитьMexamerican
ОтветитьY’all slow as shit. Ik this video old but idc, this song went way over your clueless minds
ОтветитьThey don't seem to learn about the band's or songs before doing these reactions!
Ответить4 neuronas que no entendieron nada ...
ОтветитьThese boy dont know shit about RATM or ZDLR
ОтветитьThis reaction is not suprising givin the curent state of their channel. Keep drinking that kool aid boys hope it pays well
ОтветитьBefore they wee signed, there's a video out there of this band playing outside of a college, playing songs from their first CD, and people were walking and looking at them like they were crazy. Some stopped to watch, but many walked by, not knowing that in less than a year, in order to see these guys, they would have to pay. They were right there at the beginning of Grunge and people didn't know how to take them. It's funny, but a great set; they were no different than here.
ОтветитьFather's of Rapcore.
ОтветитьJust came here to say, BOOMER!! and Rage is the shit.
ОтветитьSo much goes over these dudes' heads
ОтветитьI'm a chubby 51 year old white guy and, to this day,. Rage Against the Machine makes me want to run through a brick wall.
ОтветитьPolitical elites
ОтветитьYou take the “Lead Singer” out and replace w the Late Chris Cornell and you get Audioslave Like A Stone.
ОтветитьI can’t believe in a world post George Floyd’s murder and of BLM importance that they didn’t see today’s relevance and would reduce the commentary to talking about his polo shirt. Such a missed opportunity.
ОтветитьTheir first self ti tiled album, is mint. This song and the album is about police brutality and the Jim Crow era.
Ответитьyou guys should do a little homework before you react... this one hits wrong
ОтветитьThe red guy gets it at least.
ОтветитьUsed to like them, but realized they were POISON to our country. Removed them from my playlists... CANNOT support their message. Sorry, not sorry!!! Not in favor of "antifacists". THIS is THEM.
ОтветитьIf you didn't yet, you all need to review the lyrics and impact they were trying to have on society. You all missed the point in this one. Just read the first part of Zack's wiki for a start:
His father is a Mexican-American, with some African and Sephardi Jewish heritage, while his mother was born to Manuel García Urias, a Mexican-American, and Olive Pearl Fleming, who was of German and Irish heritage. Beto was a muralist and a member of Los Four, the first Chicano art collective to be exhibited at a museum (LACMA, 1973). De la Rocha's great grandfather, Jose Isaac de la Rocha Acosta (1882–1920), was a Mexican revolutionary who fought in the Mexican Revolution. His grandfather Isaac de la Rocha (1909–1985) was an agricultural laborer in the U.S. De La Rocha would later see the hardships his grandfather endured reflected in the struggles of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation.
Omg no you guys did not think this song was about parental rebellion. Naw guys it’s about cops being kkk.
ОтветитьYou guys know this is a song about the white man taking over the USA from the Native point of view right? WTF were you guys smoking?
ОтветитьNo, its mostly an anti-mom song. Infantilism posing as independence.
ОтветитьThose fours idiots didn't get this at all. Wow guys. Find a very high bridge without any water underneath and jump.
ОтветитьThis reminds me of Muse -psycho. I would love to see a reaction to that! It comes from their album Drones which is a rock album that criticizes the military and government in some ways. Thanks again, I really enjoy your videos and learning along with you.
ОтветитьI stand corrected, the guy in the red hoody pull back his hoody to show solidarity with Zach. Ya'll never hear them on the radio anymore, right? Yep, brother that said it's like mellow, heavy metal, and hard rock all at once. lol And yes, the brothers got the message.. Yep, it's spiritual. RATM forever.
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