No. Although they have some lyrics with Satanic references and one member has a '666' tattoo, these are just demonstrations of nonconformity. Rage Against the Machine are certianly antiestablishment, but not Satanic.
No, technically they are Socialists.
True Communism only exists in theory; Socialism is what most people mean when they say Communist. Countries like the old USSR, China, Venezuela, and Cuba are more closely defined as Socialist countries (i.e. Government control of production) than Communist (i.e. Classless, government control of production, and no ownership of anything).
The members of Rage Against of the Machine are Zack De La Rocha, Tim Bob, Brad Wilk, and Tom Morello.
The red star stands for the flag of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, a Mexican army of which Rage Against the Machine supports.
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Rage opened for Cypress Hill at Rutgers in 93 or 94.
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Rage Against the Machine was created in 1991.
Rage Against the Machine is with Epic Records.
Rage Against the Machine - video - was created in 1992.
Their original album called Rage Against The Machine
Testify - Rage Against the Machine song - was created in 2000.
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The lead singer of Rage Against the Machine is Zack de la Rocha.
No they are not.
The cast of Rage Against the Machine - 2004 includes: Eric Goins as Agent Grim
There is a band called rage against the machine
the reason rage broke up was because Zach de la rocha said that the band wasnt about what they was about when they started
Rage Against the Machine have made 4 albums: Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire The Battle of Los Angeles Renegades And 2 Live Albums: Live & Rare Live At the Grand Olympic Auditorium.