
I'd hate to see the result of this guy losing rock paper scissors.
You know, I have recently become enamored with the idea of the Top 5 List, as I’m sure you have gathered from the numerous past blogs in that fashion. I think that it’s interesting to see what trends and relationships different games share. However, it’s only a matter of time before these lists devolve into trite ideas like “The Top 5 Headshots in Video Games” or “The Top 5 Witty Remarks in Video Games”.
So I think I’ll take a break from my beloved yet frivolous Top 5’s, and talk a bit more directly on a more serious subject that affects people all over the world, gamers and non-gamers alike: Game Rage. READ MORE »
Reformed groups RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE and the WU-TANG CLAN are to team up this summer for a three-show tour.
The acts will perform together at all three Rock The Bells Festivals in New York on July 28; San Bernardino, California on August 11; and San Francisco, California on August 18.
A full Wu-Tang Clan reunion has been on the cards for months but Rage Against The Machine’s founders stunned fans at the beginning of the year when they announced a reunion at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in California in April.
Meanwhile, Rage spin-off AUDIOSLAVE’s future looks shaky after frontman CHRIS CORNELL quit the group earlier this month.
Rage Against The Machine split in 2000 after singer ZACK DE LA ROCHA quit the band.
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Radical rockers RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE only vowed to reunite after realizing the “right-wing purgatory” the US has become since they split seven years ago.
Frontman ZACH DE LA ROCHA, guitarist TOM MORELLO, bassist TIM COMMERFORD and drummer BRAD WILK announced last month they will take to the stage together for the first time since 2000 at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California in April.
And they hope the gig will inspire festival-goers to take stock of GEORGE W. BUSH’s presidency.
Morello says, “Is it a coincidence that in the seven years that Rage Against The Machine has been away that the country has slid into right-wing purgatory? I think not.
“It occurred to all of us that the times were right to see if we can knock the Bush administration out in one fell swoop, and we hope to do that job well.”
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