Evil Empire is what I like to consider the middle child of all Rage, in terms of while-a-band Rage-penned albums Though they did release a fourth album, it was after they broke up, its all covers anyway, so there's no legitimate rage to it. ...
Pros: Up there with their self titled album. It's Rage!! Cons: Not the first one.
Introduction
This is my review for Evil Empire. If you’ve read my review of Rage’s self-titled album, you’ll know that I have wanted to review this for ages. Firstly, I just want to say, now this album is as good as the first album and, yes,...
Pros: riveting, and revealing of many problems with our society. Cons: too much foul language, but that comes with anger I suppose
Rage Against the Machine's Evil Empire is something else.
The lyrics are well thought out and they hit you differently everytime. And there is an audacious mix of rap, punk and hard rock that makes for a fresh rendition modern sound.
The...
Pros: lyrics, music Cons: lyrics are hard to understand first time through =0)
Explosive and original. Rage Against the Machine has a sound that noone else has. With lyrics that have a meaning and great instrumentals they simply ROCK! Evil Empire is one of Rage Against the Machine is newest titles coming from '96. Recently at...
Pros: More angst-filled raprock from one of the best. Cons: Some of the weaker tracks sound bland.
Rage Against the Machine's long awaited followed up album was finally released in 1996, after almost 5 years in the works. Titled Evil Empire, the album is all about De La Rocha's anti-capitalist views. Unfortunately, since their original success and...
Pros: Hard hitting , exciting and great sounds Cons: Not for those who like quiet music
Rage Against the Machine is hard hitting and explosive music. Evil empire is proof of this. Zack De La Rocha always the political advocate makes his message again. Vietnow is an obvious message about Vietnom. People of the Sun, one of the singles...
Can anyone else move a crowd like Rage? I'm not sure. This Sophomore effort is an absolutely amazing, inspiring, life changing compilation, which cries out for humanity in a world wrought with injustice.
This album emphasizes the hip hop over the...
Definatley not a one hit wonder! This group of 4 hard hitting guys came back and delivered. Though not as good as their last album this one is definatley a keeper. Buy this album and you will not be disappointed. With songs like Vietnow and Bulls on...
I can't enough of this band. This album is a little laid back compared to their first cd, I think the band just decide to tone down the grooves and put their lyrics out in the open. By doing they enabled the fans to go a little deeper into what this...
Pros: Great sound: Rock/Hip-Hop; Great Message Cons: Listen to it so much, I've put hundreds of scratches on the CD
Rage Against the Machine is the epitome of Hip-Hop combined with Rock. I love this band. I own both Evil Empire and The Battle of Los Angeles. Both are great albums. I recommend that you buy this album first, and The Battle of Los Angeles later. ...
Pros: Good strong beat with a rhythmic blend of music. Cons: Songs may drag longer than usual.
Rage Against the Machine's hard speed metal way in Evil Empire has hit big. With a Grammy Nomination in '96 this Cd has been a success. With a eleven track cd with over 45 minutes this Cd is one of the best there is. With loud guitar drum playing...
This CD is just plain wonderful, see title. I love this CD, because it is absolutely divine in the meanings of the songs. "This is for the People of the Sun" refers to the epic struggle between Cortez (quetzalcoatl!?!?!?) and the mayan...
Pros: Innovative, Exciting Cons: You may not agree with the political views
Rage Against The Machine, as we all must know by now, is not your average pop band. In fact, its probably not even your average rock band. Rage is a band that established the Rock/Rap genre years before any other artist was even thinking along those...
Pros: nice catchy tunes, Tom Morello can definitely play the guitar Cons: lyrics, and the bands overall message is too radical
The 1990's were a period in time in which the cold war was just ending. Russia and the United States were putting away their differences, the Berlin Wall was down, Communism was declining, and people were no longer afraid of a nuclear holocaust. The...
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