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## rage against the machine --- the freedom fighters ##
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE
THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS
..........ANGER IS A GIFT..........


Terbentuk awal 1990 di Los Angeles
Dengan formasi :

Zack de la Rocha ( vocals )

Tom Morello ( guitars )

Tim Commerford ( bass )

Brad Wilk ( drums )


Musik yang mereka usung tergolong unik & revolusioner saat itu. Tetap dalam genre Metal namun kental akan sentuhan funk dan hip-hop.
Terutama lirik yang diciptakan oleh sang vokalis yang penuh akan nuansa politik dan kebencian terhadap penguasa yang sewenang-wenang.
Ciri lain keunikan mereka adalah sound gitar yang diciptakan oleh sang gitaris , Tom Morello , yang penuh dengan suara efek & synthesizer hasil dari eksperimennya dalam penggabungan sound , guitar effect atau bahkan cara & teknik bermain gitar yang cukup unik.
Akan tetapi yang benar2 menjadi ciri khas RATM adalah lirik2 yang lugas dan penuh kritik yang dinyanyikan dengan gaya rap oleh sang vokalis Zack de la Rocha.

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tahun 1992 RATM merilis album pertama mereka RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE

album kedua EVIL EMPIRErelease tahun 1996

kemudian album BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES pada tahun 1999

disusul dengan album RENEGADES pada tahun 2000

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ayo ngobrol bareng para freedom fighters
silahkan bebas ngomong apa aja
asal msh rada2 nyambung ama RATM

contohnya :
gw cuma mau bilang betapa busuknya nih pemerintah
:NO MORE STUPID GOVERNMENT please

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Tim Commerford
Timothy Robert Commerford (born February 26, 1968 in Irvine, California), also known by his various monikers/stage names (Timmy C, Y. tim K., Simmering T, Tim Bob, and tim.com) is the Bassist/backing vocalist for American rock band Rage Against The Machine and the now-defunct Audioslave.
Biography
Tim Commerford was born on February 26, 1968 in Irvine, California, and was youngest of five children. His father, an aerospace engineer, worked on the Space Shuttle and his mother was a teacher/mathematician. He is of French and Irish descent. When Commerford was in fifth grade, he met Zack De La Rocha. Around this time, his mother was diagnosed with cancer. Shortly thereafter Commerford's father divorced and remarried, his mother was forced to move to Sacramento, California to live with her sister, while seeking treatment. Commerford remained with his father, who Tim claims abused him. Around this time (age 15) Zack introduced Commerford to bass, and Commerford soon found an outlet in music, and poetry. Commerford's mother died of brain cancer in 1988.
In 1993 Commerford was introduced to mountain biking by his future father-in-law Jimbo Insko. Tim has since become an obsessive mountain biker, even going so far as to thank all of his bikes in the liner notes for The Battle of Los Angeles. Tim also featured in MBUK magazine issue 242 in an interview/ride.
In 2001 Commerford married his longtime girlfriend Aleece Dimas, who is an AIDS activist and medical professional. Commerford and Dimas have had two sons together, Xavier and Quentin, the family lives in Malibu, California, which is well-suited for mountain biking.
Commerford is known for his numerous Tattoo. His first tattoo was a solid black band around his left arm to remember his mother by. He soon had half of a face tattooed on his back, and various other designs on his arms. In 1993 he began work on an intricate design on his left leg. By 1996 this tattoo evolved into a Westernized Tā moko or Māori warrior tattoo that now covers over 65% of his body (covering his arms, left leg, chest, back, and two swirls on his posterior).
Tim is also a vegan.
Career
Rage Against the Machine (1991-2000)
In 1991, guitarist Tom Morello quit his band Lock Up, in the hopes of forming a new outfit. He began to frequent local clubs, and viewed Zack De La Rocha rapping. He soon called Brad Wilk, who had auditioned for Lock Up. Zack de la Rocha convinced Tim, who had been a longtime friend at school, to play bass. After frequenting the L.A. club circuit, Rage Against the Machine signed a record deal with Epic Records in 1992. That same year, the band released their self titled debut. They achieved a phenomenal amount of mainstream success and released three more studio albums.
In late 2000, after Tims stunt at the VMAs, the disgruntled de la Rocha quit the band. On September 13, 2000, Rage Against the Machine performed their last concert at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The remaining members formed Audioslave with former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell.
Audioslave (2001-2007)
After Zack De La Rocha left Rage Against The Machine, music producer Rick Rubin suggested the three remaining members of Rage get together with former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, and see what happens.
By May 2001, they had begun to work in the studio, writing their first song Light My Way. By April 2002, the newly formed band had split due to outside pressures, mainly from management companies. They soon got back together though, and on November 19, 2002 they released their eponymous debut, which would attain triple platinum status. Audioslave attained a large amount of success, and released another two studio albums. On May 5, 2005 Tim & Audioslave played a free concert in front of 65,000 Cuban fans, becoming the first American rock band to play a concert within Cuba.
On February 15, 2007, Chris Cornell officially announced his departure from Audioslave, disbanding the band.
Rage Against the Machine reunion (2007-Present)
On April 29, 2007, Rage Against the Machine reunited at the Coachella Music Festival. The band played in front of an EZLN backdrop to the largest crowds of the festival. The performance was initially thought to be a one-off, this turned out not to be the case. The band played 7 more shows in the United States in 2007 (including their first non-festival concert in 7 years at the Alpine Valley Music Theater in East Troy, Wisconsin), and in January 2008, they played their first shows outside the US as part of the Big Day Out Festival in Australia and New Zealand, and then at the Reading and Leeds festival in the summer of 2008, in England.
The band has since continued to tour around the world, headlining many large festivals in Europe and the United States, including Lollapalooza in Chicago. In 2008 the band also played shows in Denver, Colorado and St. Paul, Minnesota; the locations of the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention, respectively.
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