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| Category | Rock DVDs, Heavy Metal Movies, Alternative Videos, Rock, Music Video - Rock, Music Video, Pop Music Videos, Music (General), Pop/Rock, Rock And Roll, Concert, Punk Rock, Hard Rock | | Starring | Rage Against the Machine |
Standard Screen; Second Audio Track; Soundtrack English; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re Their name is fairly self-explanatory -- a hard rock-punk band with leftist political leanings. Simply put, Rage Against The Machine are, well, angry. This volatility and passion has lead the band to make music that is both moving and important, and an active and dedicated fan base attests to this. This great 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. Rage Against The Machine | List Price | $11.97 (You save $2.28) | | Studio | Sony Music | | Orig Year | 1997 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6809  | | CD Universe Part number | 1087426 | | Catalog number | 50160 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 05, 1999 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 70 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color; Dolby Noise Reduction |
Rage Against The Machine Video Rage Against The Machine Movie Review Rage Against The Machine DVD Region 1 Encoding Lyrics in English Interactive Menus Instant Chapter Access to Songs Reading List List of Contacts Bonus audio track of 'Ghost of Tom Joad'
Chapters:
Live 1. Program Start 2. The Ghost of Tom Joad 3. Vietnow 4. People Of The Sun 5. Bulls On Parade 6. Bullet In The Head 7. Zapata's Blood 8. Know Your Enemy 9. Bombtrack 10 Tire Me 11. Killing In The Name
Video Clips 12. Killing In The Name 13. Bullet In The Head 14. Freedom 15. Bulls On Parade 16. Memory Of The Dead (Land And Liberty) 17. People Of The Sun 18. End Credits
Rage Against The Machine Video Buy Rage Against The Machine DVD Purchase Rage Against The Machine Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ozzy Osbourne - Live And Loud DVD (1993)
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$9.69 What can one say about Ozzy, really? What rock fan doesn't adore him (even if it's only in a fascinated, ironic sort of way)? With his distinct voice that seems to have been made for hard rock singing, his bizarre on stage antics (eating a bat being just one of them) and his oddly clueless and spacy personality, Ozzy has the kind of unique personality that all rock stars aspire to. LIVE AND LOUD, Ozzy's first 'live' home video, captures all of the visual excitement of his best performances in concert. Selections include "Change the World," "Desire," "Road to Nowhere," "No More Tears," and many more.
DVD. 2 hrs. fr Theater of Madness & No More Tours U. S. tours. Change the World, Mr. Crowley, Paranoid, more.
| | Rage Against The Machine - The Battle Of Mexico City DVD (1999)
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$9.69 Alternative rock-rap band Rage Against The Machine have set themselves apart from the hordes of similar bands through their attachment to political causes. Paying special attention to the causes of Mexico, particularly by supporting the rebel group the Zapatistas, their October 1999 Mexico City concert was more than just a rocking good time, but also served as a show of solidarity. In addition to containing lively renditions of songs like "Bulls On Parade," "No Shelter," and "Testify," this video features an interview by singer Zach de la Rocha with radical media critic Noam Chomsky and a speech from a Zapatista leader.
This video features Rage Against The Machine live in concert before a packed Mexico City Sports Pavillion. The 68 minute performance includes "Testify", "Guerrilla Radio", "Bulls On Parade", "Killing In The Name", and many more. DVD Features bonus interviews and documentary footage.
| | Fat Wreck Chords Peepshow DVD (2002)
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$13.59 A scrapbook of artists on the Fat Wreck Chords label, established by NOFX's Fat Mike. Includes performance footage and exclusive interviews with Propagandhi, Lagwagon, No Use For a Name, Tilt, Bracket, and more.
This DVD features both Peepshow 1 & Peepshow 2, compilations of the best videos from the famed Fat Wreck Chords label. Artists include Avail, Bracket, Chixdiggit, Dickies, Diesel Boy, Good Riddance, Goober Patrol, Lag Wagon, Less Than Jake, Mad Caddies, NOFX, No Use for a Name, Screw 32, Sick of it All, Snuff, Strung Out, Swingin' Utters, Teen Idols & Tilt.
| | Rage Against The Machine - Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD (2000)
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$9.69 Rage Against The Machine performed their last ever shows on September 12 and 13th, 2000. Having paved the way for many alternative bands in the 90s, and proving once and for all that pop and politics do mix, the band decided to quit while they were ahead. Fortunately a camera crew were on hand to capture the action from their emotional farewell shows, providing an intense document of the final hours of the band. All the groups hits are present, including "Bombtrack," "Bulls on Parade," "Killing In The Name," and many more.
This DVD features Rage Against the Machine's last show as a band on Sept. 13, 2000, at the Grand Olympic Auditorium. In addition, their is bonus footage taken from the band's performance outside the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles; also a never-before-seen video clip of "How I Could Just Kill a Man" with guest artist Cypress Hill.
| | Toto - Past To Present 1977-1990 DVD (1990)
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$9.69 The Los Angeles-based band Toto formed from a disparate group of session musicians who decided to come together and write original music. For years they have prospered, writing catchy hits like the love lament "Rosanna" and "Africa." PAST TO PRESENT includes the band's best music videos from 1977 to 1990, including the aforementioned hits and a dozen others.
This collection of their first 14 videos is available for the first time on DVD. This highly sought-after document chronicles some of the band's most important and visually spectacular career hightlights.
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