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Rage Against The Machine

Evil Empire [CD - 1st Japan Press - 1996 - NM/Mint]

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Media: Mint (M)
Sleeve: Mint (M)

NO OBI & NO INSERT - VERY NICE COPY !

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Sony (SRCS 7734)

1x CD Album

Release date: Apr 18, 1996, Japan

1

People Of The Sun

2

Bulls On Parade

3

Vietnow

4

Revolver

5

Snakecharmer

6

Tire Me

7

Down Rodeo

8

Without A Face

9

Wind Below

10

Roll Right

11

Year Of Tha Boomerang

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The sophomore album that proved Rage Against The Machine wasn't a one-album wonder, Evil Empire amplified the band's revolutionary fury with even sharper political venom and musical innovation. Building on their explosive debut, tracks like "Bulls on Parade" (with its iconic DJ-scratched guitar riff) and "People of the Sun" delivered incendiary critiques of corporate greed and systemic oppression, while "Down Rodeo" and "Vietnow" showcased Zack de la Rocha's razor-sharp lyricism. Tom Morello's guitar wizardry reached new heights, blending funk, metal, and hip-hop into a sound that defied categorization. Though slightly less immediate than their debut, Evil Empire was darker, denser, and more sonically adventurous—a defiant middle finger to complacency that cemented RATM as the most dangerous band of the '90s.