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Few rock guitarists in the 1990s were as groundbreaking as Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, who incorporated a myriad of different styles into his own playing. Born in New York City on May 30, 1964, Morello was raised by his mother (who, decades later, would help create the anti-censorship organization Parents for Rock & Rap) in Libertyville, IL. As a teenager, Morello became infatuated with both rock music and politics, as he was almost entirely self-taught on guitar (in fact, he learned the most about the instrument while practicing up to eight hours a day during a stint at Harvard University, where Morello majored in political science). Upon graduation, Morello relocated to the Los Angeles area, where he decided to try and make a career out of music (making ends meet by working for a spell as a California senator's secretary). By the late '80s, Morello was a member of L.A. rockers Lock Up, who inked a deal with Geffen and issued a lone album, 1989's Something Bitchin' This Way Comes. When the album sank without a trace upon release, the group broke up.

But Morello already had plans for his next project, which would be more thought-provoking and politically minded (taking a cue from such respected artists as the Clash and Public Enemy) and harder-edged musically. Joined by vocalist/rapper Zack de la Rocha, bassist Tim Commerford, and drummer Brad Wilk, Rage Against the Machine was born in 1991. Over the course of a four-album career -- 1992's self-titled release (an album which many point to as the trailblazer for the heavy metal/rap style, inspiring countless other bands in its wake), 1996's Evil Empire, 1999's The Battle of Los Angeles, and 2000's all-covers Renegades -- Rage Against the Machine became one of rock's leading (and most confrontational) bands. But rumors of friction between de la Rocha and the rest of the members continued to persist (stemming from the fact that the frontman wanted to issue a solo album), and shortly before the release of the fourth album, de la Rocha left the band. Undeterred, Morello and the rest of the Rage members enlisted the services of former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell, forming the group Civilian, which would later be redubbed Audioslave.

In addition to his work with Rage and Audioslave, Morello has lent his playing (and in some cases, production) talents to recordings by a variety of other artists, including Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, the Crystal Method, Perry Farrell, Primus, Puff Daddy/Jimmy Page, and Run-D.M.C., as well as collaborating with enigmatic Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley on a cover version of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2" for the soundtrack of the 1998 film The Faculty. Morello also performs solo material sporadically under his political folk alter ego, the Nightwatchman.

~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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posted on Jul 3 at 11:45 pm
is there hope for a new rage album?
posted on Jul 3 at 2:19 pm
check da music n tell me wut ya think
posted on Jun 30 at 9:53 pm
I commend you on your show out in the Bay area and for your progressive approach to political activism. Using your voice to help encourage others about getting involved and supporting average rank -n- file citizens who are serious about their positions as candidates is what we need in today's society, even more so on the local level where people can have more influence about decisions that govern their lives. This election year is very critical. I hope that everything works out for the best. Keep doing your thang.

ROCK ON!!!!
posted on Jun 28 at 11:55 pm
Hello Tom,
I took a listen to your alter ego, very interesting, its good to see people like you making a difference. There are so many people who will listen if artists like you, make a stand. Many artists get wrapped up in themselves and forget what influence they can have. I will follow your cause as it is similar to my own personal feelings on such matters. Hopefully we can all try to be heard in our rage against the machine!
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posted on Jun 19 at 9:44 pm
Hey Tom, RAGE was/is one the absolute best rock bands to ever exist, period. I speak for many when I say THANKS! Those are anthems to many of us... all the best,

B-rad
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posted on Jun 12 at 9:51 pm
Thanks for the add!!! Rock'n stuff... I saw you in Portland OR 2 years ago, Great acoustic concert!... our stuff is avaiable on itunes and amazon.com, pretty cool for making all the music completely on our own, in basements and living rooms... Party on Tom
posted on Jun 12 at 11:45 am
Thanks 4 the comment
posted on Jun 11 at 4:57 am
It's a pleasure meeting you!!...Thanks for the add!!!
 
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