89. Rage Against the Machine- Rage Against the Machine- 1992
In a perfect world rap metal should have just ended after this album. This album out of all the albums in my list probably spawned the largest amount of rubbish imitators which ruled mainstream rock in the late 90s and early 2000s. I won't name them but you probably know the biggest few already.
We have Tom Morello more hard rock and metally charged than Ozzy Osbourne's big toe. Then have Zack de la Rocha who is probably the angriest person in the world rapping and blasting out his politically charged lyrics. Added to that they also have a drummer and a bassist and you can see why they exploded onto the scene in 1992.
I can hardly fault this album at all in any place it does exactly what it was set out to do. Whether it be opening blast of 'Bombtrack', the eternal cries of 'F*ck You I Won't Do What You Tell Me', the Led Zeppelin fueled 'Wake Up' or the all over the place 'Township Rebellion'. Credit to them they already set themselves up for never being able to repeat this record while making it.
Key Songs: Killing in the Name, Take the Power Back, Township Rebellion
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"In this Catholic Club they never had the ****ing TV on and I was going, 'That Big Brother, it won't catch on. British people won't watch that ****.' And then they went, at nine o' clock, 'Shh!' and turned the telly on! It was, like, people asleep in bed. To me, I can't understand that. The encouraging thing is, 'You were right all along, Smith: people are stupid." - Mark E Smith
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