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- Record Label: Epic
- Release Date: Nov 27, 2012
- Summary: The self-titled 1992 debut album from Rage Against the Machine is reissued and remastered. Additional B-sides, songs from the band's demo tape, and DVDs are included on the special edition/deluxe box set versions.
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- Record Label: Epic
- Genre(s): Rap, Metal, Rap-Metal, Hard Rock
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Positive: 12 out of 12
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Jun 4, 2013The real gold is in tracks that didn’t make the final album, such as the funked-up Autologic and a jazz workout, Darkness Of Greed.
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Nov 29, 2012Overall, Rage Against the Machine has aged extremely well.
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Under The RadarJan 3, 2013For 50 minutes, Rage Against The Machine is in superb form, showing that its vision was strong from the start. [Jan-Feb 2013, p.92]
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MojoDec 17, 2012This reissued debut reminds, they were a band better informed--and more thrilling--than most. [Jan 2013, p.106]
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UncutJan 3, 2013The expanded set illustrates the inventiveness of their playing and the original template of their sound was a strong one--these were louder protest songs for a louder time. [Feb 2013, p.94]
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Kerrang!Jan 2, 2013Rage Against The Machine's debut is still a record that would shock and shake foundations were it released today. [1 Dec 2012, p .48]
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Dec 14, 2012It's as well assembled as one could hope a box set of this type to be assembled. But the excessiveness of the content here suggests that this box set would have been better served in a career-spanning retrospective, not one limited to just the debut album.
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Positive: 15 out of 15
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Dec 11, 2022Straightforward, unscrupulous,... I must give this personal best rock album of the 1990s more applause and kneel...until death...
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