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Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Mexico City (Visual Milestones) (DVM)
he Battle of Mexico City: Longtime supporters of various political causes in Mexico, Rage were performing for the very first time in Mexico City. The connection between the band and the audience is electric. From the early "all hell can't stop us now" chant in "Guerilla Radio" to the blood-curling screams in the finale of "Freedom," there is an urgency at this show that is unrivaled. This is live rock and roll as it's meant to be heard: fierce, funky, uncompromising. This is Rage Against the Machine in their finest hour.
Live at The Grand Olympic Auditorium: On September 13th, 2000, Rage Against The Machine performed their last show as a band. On that night, Rage proved once again that they were, without a doubt, one of the greatest rock bands to ever hit the stage. Thankfully, a camera crew and a sound crew were on hand to capture the show.
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