Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the third album from the radical rap-rock band, their sharpest revolutionary screed dropped into the dead zone of 1999.
Rage Against the Machine: The Battle of Los Angeles
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Oasis’ rarely seen 1994 set added to BBC’s Glastonbury experience
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KISS’s PAUL STANLEY Weighs In On Debate Over Gender Reassignment For Kids
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LYNCH MOB Pulls Out Of Dr. Pepper Park Concert Due To Illness In Family
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Vince Neil Rushed to Hospital After Falling Off Stage
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James Cameron details vision for his unmade ‘Spider-Man’ film
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Nasty Cherry detail new EP and share ‘I Am King’, produced by 100 Gecs’ Dylan Brady
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Ubisoft Canada announces pay rises in bid to keep best talent
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‘Mission: Impossible’ 7 and 8 will no longer be filmed back-to-back
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