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One Day as a Lion

Organic, political, visceral, and genre-bending, 1 DAY being a Lion is a cooperation between Trend Against the device vocalist Zack de la Rocha and ex-Mars Volta drummer Jon Theodore. Mixing elements of rock and roll, steel, rap, and punk, the duo released its eponymous debut EP over the Anti label …

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Zack de la Rocha

Zack de la Rocha is among the biggest & most well-respected titles in alternate music, known equally for his militant politics activism and passionate vocal delivery. In the ’90s he increased to popularity as frontman for Trend Against the device, and utilized that pedestal like a catalyst to help expand …

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Rage Against the Machine

Trend Against the device earned acclaim from disenfranchised supporters (rather than insignificant derision from critics) because of their bombastic, fiercely polemical music, which brewed sloganeering leftist rants against commercial America, cultural imperialism, and federal government oppression right into a Molotov cocktail of punk, hip-hop, and thrash. Trend formed in LA …

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Shootyz Groove

Among the many bands within the ’90s to test out fusing the aggressive noises of hip-hop and hardcore/large steel, Shootyz Groove features two formal MCs (Feeling and Period) proceeding a lineup that also originally featured guitarist Donny, bassist Spec, and drummer Dosage. Shootyz Groove shaped within the Bronx, NY, in …

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2 Skinnee J’s

Inspired by rap, rock and roll, and brand-new wave, 2 Skinnee J’s are a lively, silly, and sometimes stingingly satirical group who’ve suffered as much issues with record firms as they possess lineup shifts. The music group formed at the start of 1991 with dual MCs Particular J and Rabbi …

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Flux of Pink Indians

A fiercely political leftist punk music group formed in Hertfordshire, Britain in 1980, Flux of Red Indians comprised vocalist Colin Birkett, his bassist sibling Derek, guitarist Kevin Hunter and drummer Martin Wilson. Previously dubbed the Epileptics (later on rechristened Epi-X after grumblings from your English Epilepsy Association), in 1981 the …

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Fred Durst

Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst was created in August 8th, 1970 in Jacksonville, FL and raised in Gastonia, NC. After senior high school he offered a stint within the U.S. Navy before time for Jacksonville at age group 20 to go after a career being a tattoo musician. In past …

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Confrontation Camp

Stemming from his strong political root base, Public Enemy’s Chuck D. all fits in place with Confrontation Camp. It’s about hip-hop as well as the fresh hostility behind riveting rap rhyming, and frontman Kyle Glaciers Jason is normally immersed in traditional East Coastline rap. Chuck D (who goes on Mistachuck) …

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