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Rage Against The Machine - The Battle Of Los Angeles 1999Magnificent Non-Prog Metal! Groovy, Rap, Male-Rap, Anti-Establishment, Politics, Social Perhaps the RATM-style is starting to wear out a bit on this album, which offers no noteworthy changes, but then again, if it ain't broke why change it? Rage Against The Machine - Evil Empire 1996Magnificent Non-Prog Metal! Groovy, Rap, Male-Rap, Anti-Establishment, Politics, Social RATM troop on here, not having made many changes in the groovy rap metal style, except, perhaps, this album is a bit more hard-edged than the predecessor. Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine 1992Stellar Non-Prog Metal! Groovy, Modern, Rap, Male-Rap, Anti-Establishment, Politics, Social Possibly one of the most important and original rock albums of the early 90s, "Rage Against the Machine" proves that metal music is not as rigid as some would have it, blending together metal, rap, funk and a tad of jazz, and offering a host of groovy hard rocking politically provocative tunes. |
Top Studio Albums
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Rage Against The Machine 1992 Magnificent6 Non-Prog Metal! Groovy2, Modern4, Rap3, Guitar, Male-Rap2, Anti-Establishment2, Politics2, Social2 |
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The Battle Of Los Angeles 1999 Magnificent2 Experimental Non-Prog Metal! Groovy, Modern, Rock, Hip-Hop, Rap2, Cynical, Male-Rap2, Anti-Establishment2, Politics2, Social2 |
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Renegades 2000 Excellent1 Non-Prog Metal! |
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Evil Empire 1996 Excellent3 Non-Prog Metal! Groovy, Modern, Rock, Rap2, Male-Rap, Anti-Establishment, Politics, Social | NOTE: This list is compiled automatically by comparing tag assigments. Numbers indicate matching tags (tooltip shows details). |