Description
Sourced from electrifying live radio broadcast sessions recorded between 1993 and 1995, this collection documents the moment Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, and Brad Wilk became a seismic cultural force. These aren't polished studio takes. These are frontline transmissions -- volatile, urgent, and drenched in the adrenaline of a band tearing down every musical and political wall in sight.
From razor-wire guitar riffs cutting through the mix to de la Rocha's unmistakable fire exploding through FM signals across the country, every track is a reminder of why Rage didn't just enter the scene -- they redefined it. You'll hear the band lean into their early hunger, sharpening the tracks that would become anthems and setting the stage for the revolution that followed.