| Accueil | Créer un blog | Accès membres | Tous les blogs | Meetic 3 jours gratuit | Meetic Affinity 3 jours gratuit | Rainbow's Lips | Badoo |
newsletter de vip-blog.com S'inscrireSe désinscrire
http://sisare-mital.vip-blog.com


all metal and for death
VIP Board
Blog express
Messages audio
Video Blog
Flux RSS

all metal and for death

VIP-Blog de sisare-mital
be-death-@hotmail.fr

  • 157 articles publiés
  • 25 commentaires postés
  • 1 visiteur aujourd'hui
  • Créé le : 18/07/2006 22:58
    Modifié : 18/03/2008 21:58

    Garçon (21 ans)
    Origine : hell
    Contact
    Favori
    Faire connaître ce blog
    Newsletter de ce blog

     Juillet  2025 
    Lun Mar Mer Jeu Ven Sam Dim
    30010203040506
    07080910111213
    14151617181920
    21222324252627
    282930010203
    [ death metal ]

    16/09/2006 19:41



    Alternative-Metal group formed in Los Angeles, California USA, in 1991, with Zach de la Rocha on vocals, Tom Morello on guitar, Tim Commerford on bass and Brad Wilk on drums. They emerged as a socialist band and their protest music is a fusion of Metal Punk and Hip Hop.

    The band first public performance, was in Orange County; followed in 1992 a self-released, 12-song cassette, the tape won the band a deal with Epic and before the year's end, they released their self-titled debut album which hit #45 on The Billboard Top 200 chart and by the time was certified double platinum for sales of more than 2 million copies; the album was also certified platinum in Canada, U.K. and in many other European countries.
    After a string of benefit concerts, co-headlining tours with House Of Pain and Cypress Hill, the quartet re-emerged with its second effort, "Evil Empire", in the spring of 1996, the record shot to #1 on The Billboard 200 chart and in fall 1997 was certified double platinum; its lead single, "Bulls On Parade", peaked at #11 on Modern Rock chart and "Tire Me" won their first Grammy for Best Metal Performance.
    In late 1997 the band released the self-titled VHS-video set which collected concert footage, non-album songs and uncensored versions of music videos as well as a bonus studio-CD single with the rendition of Bruce Springsteen's "The Ghost Of Tom Joad", the track entered the top 40 of the Billboard's Rock charts.
    The following year, Rage recorded a new song for the soundtrack of the film "Godzilla", "No Shelter" hit the top 30 of The Modern Rock Tracks chart.
    The group followed up with 1999's "The Battle Of Los Angeles", their third studio-album went straight to #1 on The Billboard 200 chart, its main single "Guerrilla Radio", after reached #6 on The Modern Rock chart, won Best Hard Rock Performance at the 43rd Grammy Awards; another single off of the CD, "Sleep Now In The Fire", became a Modern Rock top 10 hit.
    They charted again in late summer of 2000 with the CD-single "Testify" which reached the #16 on Modern Rock list.
    When Zach de la Rocha announced his departure from the band, later that year, the rest of Rage issued the covers album "Renegades", the set reached the #14 in U.S. Top 200 chart and spawned the Modern Rock top 10 hit "Renegades Of Funk"; a second single cut, "How I Could Just Kill A Man", made top 40 in the same chart.
    The next year, Morello, Wilk, and Commerford with former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell started the supergroup Audioslave.

     






    [ Annuaire | VIP-Site | Charte | Admin | Contact sisare-mital ]

    © VIP Blog - Signaler un abus