my favorite rage song, b/c at times it actually feels like a hip-hop song and not just with a scrach solo or somethin.. but rage is still one of the best ever.
i have a theory about their setlists. i think that at about all of their large festival shows, they have to play their huge hits (Testify, Guerilla radio, Sleep Now in the Fire, Freedom, Bombtrack, Bullet in the head, know your enemy, killing in the name, bulls on parade, people of the sun, maybe renegades of funk or kick out the jams), but they also sneak in lesser known songs, like at Lollapalooza '08 they did Ashes in the Fall and some Township Rebellion. Coachella they did Down Rodeo, etc.
well they did the township rebellion thing in the bola era concerts such a the battle of mexico city and such which was close to their breakup soo the township rebellion bit isnt much new but other than that tiny little mistake thing ur right... nice name btw ha
close. there's been a trend in the songs on this tour. the songs you mentioned, with the exception of know your enemy, and the addition of wake up and calm like a bomb, were played at almost every show. but they switched out two songs that were minor-level hits and one deep cut. ex. at alpine valley, vietnow, take the power back, and tire me were played. at lollapalooza, it was know your enemy, born of a broken man, and ashes in the fall. this trend follows to the rest of their shows.
yeah, after i posted my original comment, i remembered calm like a bomb and wake up, but thanks for replying. now i know, and knowing is half the battle. Roll right, roll call!
Intro sublime, chanson dantesque, merci pour le post !
Titodu19e 2 years ago
my favorite rage song, b/c at times it actually feels like a hip-hop song and not just with a scrach solo or somethin.. but rage is still one of the best ever.
newbatman44 3 years ago
i love all the interludes they did here and in minneapolis. keeping it fresh, damn.
lee551 3 years ago
oh my gosh, ashes in the fall? i cant believe they'd play this. thats sick, this song hasnt been played for a long time.... great video dude!
raulchalcocerda 3 years ago
i have a theory about their setlists. i think that at about all of their large festival shows, they have to play their huge hits (Testify, Guerilla radio, Sleep Now in the Fire, Freedom, Bombtrack, Bullet in the head, know your enemy, killing in the name, bulls on parade, people of the sun, maybe renegades of funk or kick out the jams), but they also sneak in lesser known songs, like at Lollapalooza '08 they did Ashes in the Fall and some Township Rebellion. Coachella they did Down Rodeo, etc.
sexybrady9293 3 years ago
well they did the township rebellion thing in the bola era concerts such a the battle of mexico city and such which was close to their breakup soo the township rebellion bit isnt much new but other than that tiny little mistake thing ur right... nice name btw ha
raulchalcocerda 3 years ago
close. there's been a trend in the songs on this tour. the songs you mentioned, with the exception of know your enemy, and the addition of wake up and calm like a bomb, were played at almost every show. but they switched out two songs that were minor-level hits and one deep cut. ex. at alpine valley, vietnow, take the power back, and tire me were played. at lollapalooza, it was know your enemy, born of a broken man, and ashes in the fall. this trend follows to the rest of their shows.
jkassel27 3 years ago
yeah, after i posted my original comment, i remembered calm like a bomb and wake up, but thanks for replying. now i know, and knowing is half the battle. Roll right, roll call!
sexybrady9293 3 years ago
nice vid man
Dan32 3 years ago
more people need to see this! the quality is great
Dan32 3 years ago
Haha, thanks man
HelllzYeaw 3 years ago