The members of Rage Against The Machine have publicly praised the release of indigenous rights activist Leonard Peltier.
Rage Against the Machine has reacted to former President Joe Biden's pardon of a Native American rights active.
The band are longtime advocates for the imprisoned Indigenous rights advocate, who was granted clemency at the end of Biden's presidency ...
“My perspective is that tonight is a great opportunity to celebrate the music and the mission of the band — to celebrate the fifth member of the band, which is Rage Against the Machine’s ...
Anyway, on with the biog... Rage Against the Machine, is an American rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991. The band's continual members are vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom ...
The day that Rage Against the Machine has longed for since the start ... What followed was a massive manhunt that resulted in three AIM members being arrested. While two of the three were ...
Credit: Niels Van Iperin/Getty Images First released in November 1992, Rage Against the Machine's ferocious debut single, Killing in the Name, laid down the gauntlet for a career that would ...
Rage Against The Machine have reacted to outgoing President ... Peltier is a Native American activist and member of the American Indian Movement, and was sentenced to life in prison after being ...