Torrent - rage against the machine - live at the grand olympic auditorium201195941871.562
rage against the machine - live at the grand olympic auditorium201195941871.562
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Released November 25, 2003
Recorded September 12 - 13th 2000
Genre Alternative Metal, Rapcore, Funk Metal
Length 70:55
Label Epic Records
Producer Rick Rubin
Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium was also released on DVD on December 9, 2003, two weeks after the CD release. The track listing varies from the CD and some tracks are recordings of the opposite night.
[edit] Track listing
* "Bulls on Parade"
* "Bombtrack"
* "Calm Like a Bomb"
* "Bullet in the Head"
* "Sleep Now in the Fire"
* "War Within a Breath"
* "I'm Housin'"
* "Killing in the Name"
* "Born of a Broken Man"
* "No Shelter"
* "Guerrilla Radio"
* "How I Could Just Kill a Man"
* "Kick Out the Jams"
* "Testify"
* "Freedom"
[edit] Bonus material
* "People of the Sun" and "Know Your Enemy"
* 2000 Democratic National Convention performance, featuring:
1. "Bulls On Parade"
2. "Testify"
3. "Guerrilla Radio"
4. "Sleep Now In The Fire"
5. "Freedom"
6. "Killing In The Name"
* Video clips for "How I Could Just Kill a Man" and "Bombtrack"
[edit] Credits
* Zack de la Rocha - vocals
* Tim Commerford - bass
* Brad Wilk - drums
* Tom Morello - guitars
* Rick Rubin - CD producer
* Rich Costey - CD mixer
* Jeff Richter - DVD director
* Chris Palladino - DVD producer
video PAL 4/3
audio lpcm 2.0 english
no subtitles
dvd9 no compression