Genius Lyrics
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Rage Against the Machine – Wake Up
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The lyrical themes of “Wake Up” mainly form a critique of both racism within the American government and the FBI’s counter-intelligence programs aimed towards surveilling domestic
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Otep – Wake Up
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Come on / Although you try to discredit / You still never edit / The needle I'll thread it / Radically poetic / Standing with the fury that they had in '66 / And like E-Double I'm
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System Of A Down – Chop Suey!
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Rick Rubin, who produced Toxicity for System of a Down, cites this song as one of his most important projects. He told Rolling Stone:
This song was originally going to be called “
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Rage Against the Machine (Ft. Maynard James Keenan) – Know Your Enemy
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Continuing with the album’s general themes, “Know Your Enemy” contains anti-war and anti-authoritarian lyrics. This song finds Rage Against the Machine contrasting notions of the “
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Genius Portugal Traduções – Rage Against The Machine - Wake Up (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro] / Vamos lá! / Ugh! / [Verso 1] / Vamos lá! / Apesar de tentarem descreditar, vocês nunca editam / A agulha eu uso, radicalmente poético / De pé com a fúria que eles tiveram
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Rage Against the Machine – Maggie's Farm
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[Note: cover of Bob Dylan's "Maggie's Farm" with lyric changes] / I ain't gonna work on Maggie's Farm no more / No, I ain't gonna work on Maggie's Farm no more / Well, I wake up in
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Rage Against the Machine – Freedom
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“Freedom” was the fourth and final single to be released from Rage Against the Machine’s eponymous album.
The song raises awareness about the Native American Activist, Leonard
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Limp Bizkit – Break Stuff
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“Break Stuff” is a song by the nu-metal band Limp Bizkit, and is a song about…well, breaking stuff and overall anger. It was released as the fourth and final single for their album
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Anthrax – Think About an End
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[Verse 1] / Wake up on fire everyday / And I never say goodbye / Pre-determined destiny / I've never been afraid to die / [Verse 2] / Ever since I was a kid / I've seen things my
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Rage Against the Machine – Killing in the Name
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A searing protest song against police brutality, “Killing in the Name” was the lead single from Rage Against the Machine’s self-titled debut album, initially only reaching #25 on
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Rage Against the Machine – Fistful of Steel
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[Intro] / Huh! / Check it / Uh! / [Verse 1] / Silence, something about silence makes me sick / 'Cause silence can be violent sorta like a slit wrist / If the vibe was suicide, then
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Rage Against the Machine – Guerrilla Radio
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[Verse 1] / Transmission, third World War, third round / A decade of the weapon of sound above ground / No shelter if you're looking for shade / I lick shots at the brutal charade
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Rage Against the Machine – Testify
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The song is a call to action: it’s up to ordinary people to call out the injustice that is happening, “right outside your door,“ in spite of government & media attempts to pacify
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Rage Against the Machine – Bullet in the Head
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Bullet in the Head is a song by American hardcore band Rage Against the Machine, released as the second single from their 1992 eponymous debut album. A fan favorite and one of the
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My Chemical Romance & Rage Against The Machine’s Music Spikes On Genius After Reunion Announcements
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Rage’s catalog surged 266 percent overnight, while MCR saw a 158 percent spike.
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DaymanOurSavior – A BIT OF MEGAMASHUP
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[The Offspring - All I Want] / Okay / [Fetty Wap - Trap Queen] / 1738, ayy / [Stuck in the Sound - Let's Go] / Let's go! / [Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff & Charlie Day and Glenn
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Rage Against the Machine – Township Rebellion
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Overall, the song speaks to global White supremism and Eurocentrism, with a focus on constant awareness of these forces and a fight to extinguish them.
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Rage Against the Machine – Bulls on Parade
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“Bulls on Parade” was the second single released from Rage Against the Machine’s second album, Evil Empire.
The song discusses the subliminally oppressive leaders of the world in
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Cage – Agent Orange
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Released on Fondle ‘Em Records as 12" as the B-side to “Radiohead.”
Produced by Necro. Samples Walter Carlos' “Title Music from A Clockwork Orange.”
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Rage Against the Machine – Bulls On Parade (Live)
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[Intro] / Yah, yah / Aw shit / What's up Los Angeles? / Come wit' it now / Come wit' it now / [Verse 1] / This microphone explodes, shattering the mold / Either drop the hits like
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"Weird Al" Yankovic – Angry White Boy Polka
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The traditional polka medley now uses alternative rock, nu metal and rap songs made by and\or listened by angry white boys.
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Rage Against the Machine – Take the Power Back
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Rage Against the Machine are famous for their revolutionary activism and left-wing political views which form the foundations of the band. Using music as a vehicle for social
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Genius Portugal Traduções – Rage Against The Machine - Bullet in the head (Tradução em Português)
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[Verso 1] / Desta vez a bala matou-te / Uma faixa amarela em vez de uma suástica / Nada real na tua propaganda / Tolos seguem regras quando o cenário os comandam / Disse que era
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Rage Against the Machine – Settle for Nothing
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[Verse] / A jail cell is freedom from the pain in my home / Hatred passed on, passed on, and passed on / A world of violent rage but it's one that I can recognize / Having never
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GhostRyder (Ft. Bliss & DISL Automatic) – Freedom
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Rap Song 2013 New Exclusive Hip-Hop Release GHOSTRYDER – FREEDOM (NEW SONG) Ft. DISL AUTOMATIC & BLISS – (BEAT by SCREWAHOLICS) His brand new single, Freedom, is a bold statement
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Rage Against the Machine – Calm Like a Bomb
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Calm Like A Bomb is the sleeper hit of the album. It got by purely through radio play, having no music video or release as a single.
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Rage Against the Machine – Bombtrack
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“Bombtrack” was the 3rd single released from Rage Against The Machine’s debut self-titled album. In using a slang term for cool, the band are calling this ‘a dope track’.
The
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Rage Against the Machine – Sleep Now in the Fire
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“Sleep Now in the Fire” is the fifth track from the 1999 album The Battle of Los Angeles by the band Rage Against the Machine. It was released as a single on November 4, 1999. The
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Rage Against the Machine – The Ghost of Tom Joad
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Originally written by Bruce Springsteen, this song tells a tale of modern-day poverty while referencing John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath.
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Genius Portugal Traduções – Rage Against The Machine - Take the Power Back (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro] / (Aumenta o volume da música) / Trás isso para cá / Ugh! / Yeah, o movimento está em marcha com poesia militante em massa / Agora vê isto / Ugh / [Verso 1] / Na correta
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Rage Against the Machine – Tire Me
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[Chorus] / Yeah, ya tryin' to tire me, tire me / I can see you in front of me, front of me / Ya tryin' to tire me, tire me / Why don't you get from in front of me? / [Verse 1] / Oh
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Genius Portugal Traduções – Rage Against the Machine - Know Your Enemy ft. Maynard James Keenan (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro: Zack De La Rocha] / Huh / Yeah, estamos a voltar com uma nova faixa bombastica / Pensas que sabes tudo, huh / Ayyo, portanto vê isto, yeah / [Refrão: Zack De La Rocha
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