

Third studio album by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released on November 2, 1999 by Epic Records. The album was nominated at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album. Both Time Magazine and Rolling Stone named it the Best Album of 1999. Pressed on standard 140g black vinyl. Review: Quick d - Brought for my grandson he was over the moon. Review: As good as their first album, if not better - If you like Rage you will LOVE this. The high quality here just keeps getting better. Hook after hook, cool guitar effect after effect, Zach de la Rocha's usual on-point lyrics and the rhythm section of Brad Wilk on drums and Tim Cutherford on bass is possibly better than Led Zeppelin's. They are that good. Just a shame they split up after this came out.
















| ASIN | B07DV8WT6R |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,355 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 832 in Heavy Metal 954 in Alternative Rock 3,127 in Vinyl |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,269) |
| Item model number | 19075851191 |
| Label | Sony Music Cmg |
| Manufacturer | Sony Music Cmg |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.73 x 30.73 x 0.76 cm; 317.51 g |
M**.
Quick d
Brought for my grandson he was over the moon.
S**1
As good as their first album, if not better
If you like Rage you will LOVE this. The high quality here just keeps getting better. Hook after hook, cool guitar effect after effect, Zach de la Rocha's usual on-point lyrics and the rhythm section of Brad Wilk on drums and Tim Cutherford on bass is possibly better than Led Zeppelin's. They are that good. Just a shame they split up after this came out.
L**A
Fab CD
I love this album. If you liked their first debut album you will like this one. I bought a used CD from a seller on Amazon so it didn't cost me very much, this was because if I didn't like it then there was no great loss, but I love it, so it was a real bargain.
A**L
Awesome album!
Great and powerfull album! I loved.
A**R
5 star
Great album
M**N
More Good than VGood
CD is marked/scuffed 🫤
D**E
Magic RATM
Brilliant...it's RATM. NOT MORE U CAN SAY. ABSOLUTELY MAGIC
A**S
Money well spent.
Love this CD.
M**O
Ótimo .
C**N
Excelente disco y entregado a tiempo.
J**N
Every song on this recording feels like it's headed to a destination. What I'm talking about is purpose. Every track features the rare ability to make one understand within the first 3 seconds that the musicians are speaking from their soul on all accounts. First, Zach dela Rocha's lyrics are bold and complete from start to finish. In former "Rage" releases...sparsely...but there...his lyrics sometimes had the feeling of an undiscovered visionary. They were never "bad" per say...but something about them felt incomplete although his intent and intensity commonly masked these minor blemishes. In this release...dela Rocha has completely erupted into his own. He takes chances. He also lays back like a true musician. He's found that fine line. He has completely arrived as an activist, a lyricist and an artist like all Rage fans knew he was out of the gate. Tom Morello. He is THE "Generation X"'s answer to Jimi Hendrix. He's down to earth in his delivery. He's out there in his statements. His sound is timeless. His sound is revolutionary. If you aren't amazed by this guitar players grasp on sound emphasis...we don't have anything to talk about. Anchoring his genius is his innate ability to rock the "F" out while hanging on F sharp which every guitar player worth their weight in salt knows. :) Brad Wilk is probably the most underrated drummer in rock. Wilk absolutely SLAYS the kit when he turns the band aggressive...and absolutely lays back when it's time for the song to shine. This man knows what GROOVE is all about. He is the backbone and skeleton of this masterful performance. Just like his bandmates...he knows when to lay back...and my GOD...when he steps up...watch out. If you don't groove to this recording...specifically because of the effort from Brad Wilk...in the words of David Letterman: "You ain't hooked up right." Tim Cummerford: Timmy "C" has been Morello's counterpart in genius musicianship since the inception of Rage. Tim is the most complete bassist out there...period. He's never been given the credit he deserves. Between his rhythm choice...his note choices....his sound...but honestly... "F" all that noise....the bass sound is created first by the soul and second by the hands. Tim C IS the soul of Rage. Bet you never noticed in "New Millennium Homes" how he does a "Call and Answer" bass line to himself during the verse. Yeah...most people don't. BTW Tim C likes to play upright bass in his spare time. There's a lot more going on there than just pop rock definitions of this guy. Check into him. Genius. Lastly...the "fifth" members of the band...the producers and Engineers...Kevin Dean – Assistant Engineer Nick DiDia – Engineer Russ Fowler – Engineer Kevin Lively – Assistant Engineer Stephen Marcussen – Mastering Brendan O'Brien – Producer, Mixing. Brenden O'Brien again shows his prowess as a musician and producer. Amazing ideas and direction. The recording itself is a masterpiece. Pay attention to the "folk" listed above. They are as genius as the bands playing. Unsung heros. Find out what they are doing and listen/watch it. :)
M**.
Most people only think about the first two albums when talking about Rage Against the Machine. This third album has some of my favorite songs from the band. Testify, Calm like a bomb, Born of a broken man and Sleep now in the fire. The vinyl pressing sounds great!
S**L
Llego muy rápido y muy bien embalado. Tiene muy buena calidad de sonido.
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