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| Category | Rock DVDs, Heavy Metal Movies, Rock Videos, Music Video - Rock, Music Video, Pop Music Videos, Music (General), Pop/Rock, Rock And Roll, Concert, Concert Footage, Heavy Metal, Alternative Music, Political | | Starring | Rage Against the Machine |
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. 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. Rage Against The Machine - The Battle Of Mexico City | List Price | $11.96 (You save $2.27) | | Studio | Sony Music | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6805  | | CD Universe Part number | 1591549 | | Catalog number | 50213 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 20, 2001 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 68 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color; Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound; Digitally Mastered; Surround Sound; Digital Sound; Stereo Sound |
Rage Against The Machine - The Battle Of Mexico City Movie Review Rage Against The Machine - The Battle Of Mexico City DVD Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English PCM Stereo - English Additional Release Material: Music Video Documentary Speech by Sub-Commandate Marcos, leader of the Mexican Rebel Group EZLN Production Interviews: Zach de la Rocha interviews Noam Chomsky Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Song Access Text/Photo Galleries: Photo Galleries DVD-ROM Features: Browser Tracks: 1. Testify 2. Guerilla Radio 3. Documentary Part I 4. People Of The Sun 5. Documentary Part II 6. Calm Like A Bomb 7. Documentary Part III 8. Sleep Now In The Fire 9. Born Of A Broken Man 10. Bombtrack 11. Know Your Enemy 12. Documentary Part IV 13. No Shelter 14. War Within A Breath 15. Documentary Part V 16. Bulls On Parade 17. Killing In The Name 18. Zapata's Blood 19. Freedom
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