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Rage Against The Machine Vents At Coachella, Fans Leave Peacefully

April 30th, 2007 4:37pm EDT  Post a comment    Add to My News

Rage Against The MachineRage Against The Machine ended a phenomenally successful Coachella Festival in California last night by playing their first show in seven years. More than 60,000 fans packed the Empire Polo Fields site in Indio for the much-anticipated comeback - and the politically charged band came back with a vengeance.

Zack De La Rocha was holding nothing back when he captured the moment and took aim at President George W. Bush's government during the group's encore.

He raged, "This current administration... should be hung and tried and shot. But the challenges we face go beyond the current administration. It's not a system that changes every four years.

"It's a system we have to tear down, generation after generation."

De La Rocha ended his onstage rant by screaming "Wake up!"

And what the charged-up frontman didn't say from the stage he poured into venom on the group's classics like Testify, Bullet In Your Head and Know Your Enemy.

Fans went wild when the group returned to the stage for an encore of Freedom and the anthem Killing In The Name Of, which seemed to sum up the aggression of fans, who turned the main stage area into a violent mosh pit of dancing and pushing.

On site police were primed with pellet guns for a night of hostility following the amped-up show - but fans left the festival peacefully.

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(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)




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