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In 2010, Rage Against The Machine played a free gig at Finsbury Park in London, after their track "Killing In The Name" topped the UK charts at Christmas 2009. The band promised this free concert if a campaign to get the single to the top of the charts above the X-Factor's single was successful.
Himself
The making of the reunion album '13', featuring original band members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler, with Brad Wilk on drums. Rick Rubin oversees the album's production.
Self
The history of Sound City and their huge recording device; exploring how digital change has allowed 'people that have no place' in music to become stars. It follows former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighter David Grohl as he attempts to resurrect the studio back to former glories.
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Live in Cuba is the first live DVD of the American hard rock band Audioslave, containing footage of the free concert that the band performed in Cuba in front of over 70,000 people. The concert itself is considered to be an historical event, as it marks the first time in Cuban history that an American rock band has been permitted to perform within the country. The DVD features the show itself, and also a 37 minute documentary based on the band and their time spent in Cuba. According to Chris Cornell (said during the concert), at the time the concert was performed it was the longest one that Audioslave had played.
Jeff Hannon
Jeff Hannon (Wilk) from the forever away world of Cincinnatti, Ohio has stumbled upon what he believes to be a 25 year old murder in a small Texas town. His ceaseless nightmares compel him to drive to the middle of nowhere town of Bueford, Texas to enlist the local authorities (Asner, Keenan) to help solve the murder mystery and forever put an end to the voices that haunt him. Hannon's own fate soon becomes entwined with the dusty town's long forgotten history.
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The band kicked the show off with their first single "Cochise". Followed by "Light My Way", "Gasoline", a second shot at "Cochise", "Like A Stone", and "Set It Off". The band did Cochise twice, once for Letterman and another time as part of the mini-set. November 25, 2002
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Outside Mexico City's Sports Pavilion, hundreds of young Rage fans rattle metal fences and throw rocks at the increasingly nervous police. Inside, a seething crowd of 5,000 lucky ticket holders cram into the cavernous pavilion chanting anti-government slogans and poking their middle fingers into the thick, sweaty air while waiting for Rage Against The Machine to storm the stage.
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Rage Against the Machine at Coachella Music Festival, Indio, CA 01. Testify
02. Guerrilla Radio
03. Bombtrack
04. People Of The Sun
05. Know Your Enemy (Feat. Maynard From Tool)
06. Born Of A Broken Man
07. Bullet In The Head
08. Sleep Now In The Fire
09. No Shelter
10. Bulls On Parade
11. Killing In The Name
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This video release contains concert footage and uncensored videos from Rage's vault, including a live cover of "The Ghost Of Tom Joad", a performance of "Killing In The Name" from the Pink Pop Festival, and videos for "Bulls on Parade", "People Of The Sun", and more.