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by pentagrama
1151 days ago
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I can compare it in a way when Rage Against the Machine signed with a major label conscious that the tradeoff was worth it. >"Evil Empire" entered the Billboard charts at No. 1, which reflects the broad audience the band has built. "I personally never thought that we'd ever sell a single record," Morello recalls, but it looks as if signing with Epic has worked. "True, we are a major-label band," he concedes. "But we're using the mechanism of the record label to spread revolutionary propaganda." [1] [1] RAGE: CO-OPTING THE MACHINE (1996) https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1996/08/16/... |
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