Rage Against the Machine plays ‘Born of a Broken Man’ live for the first time in 14 years;  watch

Rage Against the Machine plays ‘Born of a Broken Man’ live for the first time in 14 years; watch

‘Born of a Broken Man’ is part of the tracklist of the album The Battle of Los Angeles (1999)

For the first time in 14 years, Rage Against the Machine rang “Born of a Broken Man,” song released in 1999, live. The presentation took place at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, United States. The information is from Rolling Stone USA.

Currently, the iconic rock band is on the long-awaited reunion tour called Public Service Announcement Tour. Originally, “Born of a Broken Man” is one of the tracks The Battle of Los Angeles (1999), third studio album by the American group. In a fan-made video, you can see the frontman and singer Zack de la Rocha in a chair after injuring his leg at the start of the concert series.

This is not the first time that Rage Against the Machine rescues classics that were away from the stage for a while. In Chicago, the band played “in the Shelter,” which was featured on the soundtrack to Godzilla (1998), for the first time since 2007. At the Toronto show, de la Rocha joined the Run the Jewels for “Close Your Eyes (and Count to Fuck).”

the tour Public Service Announcement Tour was first announced in 2019, but ended up being postponed numerous times due to the coronavirus pandemic – and Rage Against the Machine continues on the road until 2023. Watch the performance of “Born of a Broken Man” below:

Rage Against the Machine: Tom Morello falls off stage after fan invades stage; Look

show security Rage Against the Machine dropped the guitarist Tom Morello after trying to stop a fan invasion on stage. The incident occurred in a presentation made last Saturday, 23, according to information from the NME.

The American band performed at Scotiabank Arena, capital of Ontario, as part of the North American tour called Public Service Announcementwhich started on July 9, 2022. It is worth remembering how the group led by Zack de la Rocha haven’t played live since 2011.

Fans present at the stadium filmed this fan who managed to get on stage during the performance of “Killing In The Name,” one of the biggest hits of the Rage Against the Machine. A security guard was quick to respond and ran towards the man in an attempt to get him out of there.

However, the invader fell towards the track when Tom Morello was accidentally knocked over by security. “Stop there! Stop there!”, he said. Zack de la Rocha repeatedly into the microphone, while interrupting the performance.

The guitarist finally managed to get back on stage and was greeted with cheers and cheers from the crowd. “Don’t try that *** me,” he pleaded. la Rocha. “We’re fine, we love you… but don’t do that.” Then, Rage Against The Machine restarted “Killing In The Name.” See the incident below:


Source: Rollingstone

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