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RATM & Chuck D. Pinkpop 1996 - Black Steel

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2007

Because of the 38th edition of Pinkpop (26, 27 and 28th of May) in Landgraaf, the Netherlands; this video with Rage Against The Machine and Chuck D. performing Black Steel on Pinkpop 1996.
Maybe you've seen it before but it's one of my favorites!!

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  • No, because Zack is still beast. One Day As A Lion is a fucking amazing band

  • i think chuck shoudla replaced cornell. audioslave failed compared to RATM

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  • @deviss123 I think you need to think twice. Is your opinion, I know, but that is being an asshole. Cornell did some awesome songs next to Tom, Tim and Brad. I won't deny RATM is my actual favorite band, but I don't hate others because of joining a broken band and making a lot of music. Tom, Cornell, Tim and Brad. All of them kept sending messages of freedom, not in the same amount as in RATM, but they did.

  • RATM front man could easily stand in for Flav!

  • actually not, biohazard had politics also, and came way before, public enemy an anthrax too. As I said, rage is awesome, but is not the one which started the whole thing

  • To be technical,Hip Hop and Rock traditions converged early on in rap's emergence as a recorded art form.

    Members of Blondie,Jean-Micheal-Basquiat,­Malcolm McClaren,the practically standardized sampling of Kraftwerk,Trecherous Three's 'Body Rock.'

    I agree;the history goes deep.

  • why people always forget about run DMC and aerosmith first rap-rock colaboration? as far of bands like urban dance squad, biohazard, stuck mojo, RHCP and Faith no more that came way before RATM and P.E./Anthax colaboration? Rage is good, but they are not pionieers, so nobody that did rap-rock after them have to bow down for it

  • considering that the song is from chuck D I don't think he is able to ruin his own song.

  • Considering that PE was arguably Rage's main inspiration, it would have been a perfect fit. Zack's flow is okay, but Chuck is untouchable.

  • Zack has the best flow, in the world.. Chuck would have ruined the music, SO much..

  • noooooooo

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