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1999 single by Rage Against the Auto

"Guerrilla Radio"
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Single by Rage Against the Machine
from the album The Boxing of Los Angeles
Released October 12, 1999
Recorded September 1, 1998
Genre
  • Rap metal
  • funk metallic
Length 3:26
Label Ballsy
Songwriter(s)
  • Tim Commerford
  • Zack de la Rocha
  • Tom Morello
  • Brad Wilk
Producer(due south) Brendan O'Brien
Rage Against the Machine singles chronology
"No Shelter"
(1998)
"Guerrilla Radio"
(1999)
"Sleep At present in the Fire"
(1999)
Limited Edition Part 2 (Great britain)
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"Guerrilla Radio" is a song by American stone band Rage Confronting the Motorcar and the lead single from their 1999 album The Battle of Los Angeles. Information technology became the band's but Billboard Hot 100 song, charting at #69. The band won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for this song. The song was featured in mountain biking film, "Strength in Numbers". "Guerrilla Radio" was also featured on the soundtracks for video games such equally Tony Hawk's Pro Skater ii, Madden NFL 10 and Guitar Hero Live, as well every bit being a downloadable track for the Rock Band series.

History [edit]

"Guerrilla Radio" was performed live on the Late Evidence with David Letterman in 1999. During the commercial break, "Bulls on Parade" was played and was re-joined in progress while the credits were playing. Letterman joked that "he hoped they (Rage Against the Car) weren't neglecting their school piece of work". The performance was controversial due to Zack de la Rocha giving the middle finger on alive Tv set and wearing a "Complimentary Mumia Abu-Jamal" T-shirt.

On January 28, 2000, documentary motion picture maker Michael Moore convinced campaigning politician Alan Keyes to mosh in a truck with immature teenagers listening to "Guerrilla Radio". Keyes, who was campaigning for the Republican nomination at the Iowa caucuses, agreed to bring together in the mosh for the endorsement of Moore's satirical television evidence, The Awful Truth.[1]

The vocal was covered past lounge/comedy grouping Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, whose band proper name also spoofs Rage. In April 2007, Alanis Morissette covered information technology alive.[2]

On July 2007, the vocal's video for "Guerrilla Radio" was ranked #45 on MuchMusic's 50 Nigh Controversial Videos for farthermost amounts of profanity. Though, it appeared in RTPNadverts in the summer of 2006, as an instrumental vocal.

This song is featured on the album Trunk of War: Songs that Inspired an Iraq War Veteran.

"Guerrilla Radio" made its live debut on September xi, 1999, at the Oxford Zodiac in England.

The song is 1 of 31 music files in the Sony BMG five. Tenenbaum case, which resulted in finding the individual file-sharer liable for copyright infringement in July 2009, demanding an honor of $22,500 a song.

In December 2009, Guerilla Radio was placed #54 on Channel V's Top 1000 Noughties Music Videos of the decade, Countdown.

"Guerrilla Radio" is played at Los Angeles FC dwelling matches when the team scores a goal. It was too on the soundtrack and opening sequence for the video game Tony Militarist's Pro Skater 2, and returned to the soundtrack when the re-mastered Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 was released in 2020. In Japan, Fuji Television set used it as the theme song for its broadcasts of Pride Fighting Championships.

Music video [edit]

The promo was shot by product company Squeak Pictures in Los Angeles in October 1999 and directed by Beloved, i.eastward., the husband-and-wife directorial squad of Laura Kelly and Nicholas Brooks. The video which, among others, touches upon the exploitation of garment workers, parodies the popular late '90s Gap commercials directed by Pedro Romhanyi.[3] These ads featured attractive young people singing songs while against a white backdrop, wearing Gap clothing. The phrase "everybody in denial" was a play on "everybody in khaki" which was a Gap TV advertizement campaign at the time.

The video begins with banal, generic, elevator music being played. There are shots of sweatshop workers (UNITE! spousal relationship members playing themselves) at their tables, against a white backdrop. Presently, the phrase "everybody in deprival" is flashed on screen. The band is then seen standing confronting a white background, calmly playing their instruments. As the song picks up, pictures are seen of a human being putting money from the workers in his pockets, taking a daughter abroad from her mother, and the band playing live in a dark, strobe-lit room.

Rail listing [edit]

CD single
  1. "Guerrilla Radio"
  2. "Without a Face (Live Version)"
United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland limited edition maxi single, part one
  1. "Guerrilla Radio"
  2. "No Shelter"
  3. "The Ghost of Tom Joad"
UK express edition maxi single, part two
  1. "Guerrilla Radio" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Fuck tha Police" (Alive) (Northward.Due west.A cover)
  3. "Freedom" (Alive)

Charts [edit]

Year-end charts [edit]

Other versions [edit]

DJ Quik produced a remix of the vocal, featuring rearranged instrumentals and new verses by Zack de la Rocha along with the original version's chorus and outro.

As part of his solo project, The Nightwatchman, Tom Morello plays an audio-visual version of this vocal in his live shows.

Parody lounge music vocalizer Richard Cheese performed a version on his album Lounge Against the Auto.

References [edit]

  1. ^ How We Got Alan Keyes to Dive Into Our Mosh Pit (and other scenes from our first week of shooting) Article from michaelmoore.com Archived September thirty, 2007, at the Wayback Auto
  2. ^ "Alanis Morissette - Guerrilla Radio (RATM cover)". YouTube. April 26, 2007. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved February twenty, 2012.
  3. ^ Johnson, Tina (October seven, 1999). "Rage Against the Machine Lands Oscar Winner for "Guerilla Radio" Video". MTV Networks. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  4. ^ "Rage Against The Car – Guerrilla Radio". VG-lista.
  5. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Acme 100". Official Charts Visitor.
  6. ^ "Rage Confronting The Automobile – Guerrilla Radio" Canciones Superlative 50.
  7. ^ "Rage Against The Machine – Guerrilla Radio". Singles Elevation 100.
  8. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  9. ^ "Official Stone & Metal Singles Nautical chart Peak 40". Official Charts Visitor.
  10. ^ "Rage Confronting The Machine Nautical chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  11. ^ "Rage Against The Machine Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "Rage Against The Car Chart History (Mainstream Rock)". Billboard.
  13. ^ "Canada'due south Top 200 Singles of 2001". Jam!. Archived from the original on July 26, 2002. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  14. ^ "Canada'south Acme 200 Singles of 2002 (Part two)". Jam!. January 14, 2003. Archived from the original on September vi, 2004.

External links [edit]

  • Axis of Justice Tom Morello and Serj Tankian'due south Activist Website "Centrality Of Justice"

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_Radio

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