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Rage Against The Machine: Zack De La Rocha (vocals); Tom Morello (guitar); Tim Commerford (bass); Brad Wilk (drums). Additional personnel includes: Sen Dog, B-Real (rap vocals). Producers: Rick Rubin, Rage Against The Machine, Brendan O'Brien. Engineers: Jim Scott, David Schiffman, Nick DiDia. Principally recorded at Cello Studios, Hollywood, California and The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, California. "Renegades Of Funk" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. Rush released after the late-2000 split between Zack de la Rocha and the rest of Rage Against the Machine, the covers album Renegades salutes the band's musical and philosophical roots, ranging from the old-school Bronx to the hard-rockin' Motor City to protest-central Greenwich Village to gangsta-ridden L.A. As could be expected, the set works best when the group focuses on material from its most recent forebears: rappers and hardcore bands. Indeed, Renegades begins with a pair of powerful hip-hop covers -- Eric B & Rakim's "Microphone Fiend" and Volume 10's "Pistol Grip Pump" -- that spotlight Rage's immense strengths: Tom Morello's clean, heavy riffing and vocalist de la Rocha's finely tuned spray of vitriol, just this side of self-righteous. Another hip-hop blast (and the one closest to home), Cypress Hill's "How I Could Just Kill a Man," is even more devastating, an easy pick for the highlight of the album. Listeners familiar with the originals, however, may have trouble with Rage's covers of EPMD's "I'm Housin'," the Stones' "Street Fighting Man," and Dylan's "Maggie's Farm," a trio of original versions whose anger and emotion were conveyed more in the lyrics than the performances. Still, drummer Brad Wilk sets an appropriately frenetic hardcore tempo for the excellent version of Minor Threat's "In My Eyes," and de la Rocha stretches out well on the MC5's "Kick Out the Jams." With just a bare few excepions, Renegades works well, in part because Rage Against the Machine is both smart enough to change very little and talented enough to make the songs its own. ~ John Bush Seemingly due to the hasty departure of vocalist Zach De La Rocha, what had originally been intended as a second disc complementing a live set finds its solo release in RENEGADES. Originally born in the lighthearted spirit of cover albums such as Metallica's GARAGE DAYS series, RENEGADES is an assembly of interpretations of protest songs that spans many musical styles. From the funk treatment of the obscure "Pistol Grip Pump" (originally recorded by Volume 10), to the slowed-down, stomping groove of the MC5's "Kick Out the Jams," there is seemingly no song the band can't transform and make their own. Identifying closely with Rage Against The Machine's political ideals are Afrika Bambaataa's "Renegades of Funk," and the previously single-only cover of Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost of Tom Joad." In what fans might optimistically interpret as a hint of what is to follow, two hidden live tracks round out RENEGADES' 60-plus minute assault.
Rolling Stone (12/21/00, p.170) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Not only do Rage understand the sweep of rock and rap history, but they have bold and unusual ways of tearing that history up....executing each song with the roaring, fearless spirit that's been missing in action since these songs were new." Spin (2/01, p.106) - 7 out of 10 - "...[These] songs air the frustration behind the band's united front....acknowledging the pissing-in-the-prevailing-wind nature of their critique..." Q (1/01, p.108) - 3 out of 5 stars - "...Steely energy and stifling seriousness....Those lying closest to their own unsubtle oeuvre, i.e. the Minor Threat and Cypress Hill tracks, are as crunching as die-hards could hope for..." Melody Maker (12/5/00, p.56) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...The electric crackle of real rage will still Frankenstein your spine and make you quiver with that strange combo of elation and self-disgust..." NME (Magazine) (11/25/00, p.33) - 8 stars out of 10 - "...At once brilliant archaeology; a final rewrite of the rage manifesto...revealing the foundation on which they stood: hip-hop and punk, anger and beats..." Rage Against The Machine Renegades Songs | 1. | Microphone Fiend |
| 2. | Pistol Grip Pump |
| 3. | Kick Out the Jams |
| 4. | Renegades of Funk |
| 5. | Beautiful World |
| 6. | I'm Housin' |
| 7. | In My Eyes |
| 8. | How I Could Just Kill a Man |
| 9. | Ghost of Tom Joad, The |
| 10. | Down on the Street |
| 11. | Street Fighting Man |
| 12. | Maggie's Farm |
| 13. | Kick Out the Jams - (hidden track) |
| 14. | How I Could Just Kill a Man - (hidden track, featuring Sen Dog/B Real) |
| Renegades Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Beneath them RATM was one of the best bands of the 90s but this cover album is disappointing in comparison to their original material. There are a few gems on here, like the Cypress Hill, Bob Dylan and of course the Afrika Bambaataa covers. Overall though I can see why Zack de la Rocha didn't want this CD released. RATM need to create more of their own songs, that's where their true genius is revealed. Submitted by 1918wuzabadyeer (Cool, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not their best... BUT... No, this is not their best work, but it was still a decent album. These people giving Rage 1 and 2 stars just don't get it... RATM is one of the BEST BANDS OF THE 20TH CENTURY!!! I really hope they do get back together and start making some more awsome, pump-you-up music. 5 stars... because they deserve your respect and your ignorance and tastelessness is blasfamatically disturbing to me! RATM RULES!!!!!! Submitted by Lapa (Pennsylvania, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
nah they broke up because the guitarist and singer had opposite views on fame, zach wanted to keep it together and not get any bigger, however tom did the opposite and is with autdioslave with the dude from soundgarden...they called it quits for auidioslave..lame Submitted by inyogrill (kompton, kanada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
R.I.P RATM This is not good. All the songs are cover songs and plus, they didn't cover them very well. This was just a waste of time to listen to. A last album from a great band should be great but this, wasn't it. Best albums (in order)
1.Battle Of Los Angeles 2.Rage Against The Machine 3.Evil Empire 4.Renegades(God Awful!) Submitted by Cory ("Wallingford,CT,USA") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
There was a reason to split, this was horrible. Rage against the Machine unfortuantely got bored of making songs, so they just remade other famous songs from bands and next thing they are screwed. I liked there other three albums, but man this one was horrible. Submitted by derekp8 (Toronto, ON, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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