词条 | Bombtrack |
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| name = Bombtrack | cover = Bombtrack2.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Rage Against the Machine | album = Rage Against the Machine | released = June 20, 1993 | format = CD, 7", 12" | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = Rap metal, alternative metal | length = 4:04 | label = Epic | writer = Tim Commerford, Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Brad Wilk | producer = Garth "GGGarth" Richardson, Rage Against the Machine | prev_title = Bullet in the Head | prev_year = 1993 | next_title = Freedom | next_year = 1994 }} "Bombtrack" is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self-titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that "landlords and power whores" were going to "burn". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F{{music|#}} along with "Know Your Enemy" and "Fistful of Steel". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word 'bomb' means 'the greatest', making the song title literally mean 'the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, [1] Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two-tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T-shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory. Live performancesThe song made its live debut on March 8, 1992, in San Luis Obispo, California. The acoustic version of the song was only played live once. This was at the KROQ Acoustic Christmas on December 12, 1993. The lyrics, "Hardline, hardline after hardline!" are, on occasion, changed to "Hardline after muthafuckin' hardline!" as well as the line during the chorus, "Burn! Burn, yes ya gonna burn!" are occasionally changed to, "Burn! Motherfucker, burn!" When first recorded in the studio, and during live performances, bassist Tim Commerford sings the chorus with de la Rocha. Track listingCD
Special Pinkpop EditionOn June 24, 1994, a special edition of the "Bombtrack" CD single was released for the Pinkpop Music Festival's 25th birthday. This version contains an alternative track listing.
Tracks 3 & 8 recorded live at Melkweg in Amsterdam, Feb 7th '93. Track 6 recorded live in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 11 '93. Track 9 recorded live in Minneapolis, United States April 5 '93. Track 5 remix by Sir Jinx. The Evening Session version of "Bombtrack" is a completely reworked, slower "swing" version of the song with altered lyrics, which later appeared on Evil Empire's "Without a Face". In popular cultureThe song was made available for download on May 8, 2012 to play in Rock Band 3 Basic and PRO mode utilizing real guitar / bass guitar, and MIDI compatible electronic drum kits. In 2017, Stone Sour covered the song as part of Metal Hammer's Metal Hammer Goes '90s compilation album, and appears on the deluxe edition of their 2017 album Hydrograd.[2][3] References1. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20060213122701/http://www.guardiacivil.org/terrorismo/grupos/lista.jsp 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Neilstein|first1=Vince|title=Listen to Stone Sour Cover Rage Against the Machine’s "Bombtrack"|url=http://www.metalsucks.net/2017/07/27/stone-sour-cover-rage-against-the-machines-bombtrack/|website=MetalSucks|accessdate=2017-07-30}} 3. ^{{cite web|last1=Shinn|first1=Travis|title=Hear Stone Sour's Fiery Cover Of Rage Against The Machine’s "Bombtrack"|url=http://www.revolvermag.com/artist-news/hear-stone-sours-fiery-cover-rage-against-machine%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cbombtrack%E2%80%9D/23583|website=Revolver|accessdate=2017-07-30}} External links{{commons category|Rage Against the Machine}}
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