Description
Very limited 4-track EP mini-album from Rage Against the Machine, about which there is no need to tell much, the greatest hard-core rap metal band in the history of humanity.
From WikiPedia:
People of The Sun» It is a single released by the group United States Rage Against The Machine in 1996. The song talks about the movement Zapatista, and was included in the LP Evil Empire, he CD & DVD Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium, the Rage Against the Machine DVD and The People of Sun (EP). It also has its own music video.
Zack de la Rocha wrote the song after visiting the state of Chiapas to the Southeast of Mexico, from there the rumors of the band's separation started, given that he had taken a lot of importance to keep the movement going Zapatista.
La canción tiene varias referencias, dos de las más importantes son la caída de Tenochtitlan and the Zoot Suit Riots in the city of Los Angeles in 1943.
EP version
In 1997 Rage Against The Machine released the “People Of The Sun” version on 10″ vinyl. This was published by the independent label Revelation Records (REV#56),1 who had signed Zack's previous band, Inside Out. El vinilo trae una carta con información acerca del Zapatista Movement in the Chiapas region. In 2008, Revelation re-released the EP.
Songs
Side A
- People of The Sun – 2:30
- Without a Face (Live) – 4:07
- Intro (Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos) (Live) – 3:37
- Zapata's Blood (Live) – 3:47
B side
- Bulls on Parade – 3:48
- Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox (Live) – 8:09
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