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I really don’t get the praise for their rhythm section. They’re the Van Halen of the 90s - exceptional singer and guitarist plus a couple of perfectly fine guys on bass and drums.
Wilk and Tm C are the main reason why i listen to Rage.
Wilk is extremely basic. Which is why I feel I can emulate him. Not a knock, it works fine. He provides exactly what the songs need.
his work on audioslave with Timmy C is just wonderful. Besides his recording with Black Sabbath.
Also i saw him live with Smashing Pumpkins and it was great. A wide range of styles.
Bombtrack Killing In The Name Take The Power Back Bullet In The Head Know Your Enemy Wake Up
People Of The Sun Bulls On Parade Vietnow Revolver Down Rodeo Year Of Tha Boomerang
Testify Guerilla Radio Calm Like A Bomb Maria
I haven't listened to RATM for a long time but if I were to make a retrospective/playlist-type thing this would be really close to my list. I'd probably dump "Revolver" and add "No Shelter," and maybe another track from Battle of Los Angeles.
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Ello Sailor wrote:
Ashes in the Fall needs to be in any RATM mix.
it's really one of their best tracks ever
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very chicano
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I was only able to listen to the first couple of tracks on Evil Empire last week. Based on that small sample size I think it's their best sounding record.
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