RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES Third Studio Album (1999)

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES Album cover

The Battle of Los Angeles is the third studio album by Rage Against the Machine, released by Epic Records on November 2, 1999. At the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Rock Album, and the song Guerrilla Radio won the award for Best Hard Rock Performance.

The album has been certified double platinum by the RIAA, indicating sales of at least two million units. It would be the last full-length studio album of original material released by the band before their first breakup in 2000 (their next album consisted of entirely of covers and was released after the breakup).

The Battle of Los Angeles debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 420,000 copies its first week and keeping Mariah Carey‘s highly anticipated new album Rainbow from reaching the top of the chart. It was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards. The music videos made for Sleep Now in the Fire and Testify were directed by documentarian Michael Moore, who appears in both videos.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Testify
  2. Guerrilla Radio
  3. Calm Like a Bomb
  4. Mic Check
  5. Sleep Now in the Fire
  6. Born of a Broken Man
  7. Born as Ghosts
  8. Maria
  9. Voice of the Voiceless
  10. New Millennium Homes
  11. Ashes in the Fall
  12. War Within a Breath
    Australian and Japanese edition bonus track
  13. No Shelter

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE: THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES Album back cover

Rage Against the Machine

Rage Against the Machine
Zack de la Rocha: vocals
Tom Morello: guitars
Tim Commerford (credited as “Y. tim K.”): bass
Brad Wilk: drums

Production
Brendan O’Brien: producer, mixing
Rage Against the Machine: co-production
Nick DiDia: engineer, recording
Russ Fowler: additional engineering
Sugar D (David Russo): additional engineering
German Villacorta: assistant engineering (at A&M Studios)
Roger Sommers: assistant engineering (at Royaltone Studios)
Kevin Lively: assistant engineering (at Silent Sound Studios)
Ryan Williams: engineering (at Southern Tracks)
Karl Egsieker: assistant engineering (at Southern Tracks)
Monique Mitzrahl: assistant engineering (at Sunset Sound)
Kevin Dean: assistant engineering (at Sunset Sound)
Michael Parnin: assistant engineering (at Westlake Audio)
“Atom”: assistant engineering (at Westlake Audio)
Stephen Marcussen: mastering
Andrew Garver: digital editing
Cheryl Mondello: production coordination
Erin Haley: production coordination

Artwork and design
Rage Against the Machine: art direction
Aimee Macauley: art direction
Joey Krebs: artwork
Danny Clinch: photography
Matt DeMello (as “eye cue”): photography
Steven Tirona: additional photography

Studios
A&M Studios, Los Angeles, CA: recording, mixing
Royaltone Studios, Los Angeles, CA: recording, mixing
Silent Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA: recording, mixing
Southern Tracks, Atlanta, GA: recording, mixing
Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA: recording, mixing
Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA: recording, mixing
A&M Mastering Studios, Los Angeles, CA: mastering

https://www.ratm.com

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