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# Prophets of Rage

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2017 release from this rap rock supergroup consisting of three members of Rage Against the Machine/Audioslave (bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk), two members of Public Enemy (DJ Lord and rapper Chuck D), and rapper B-Real of Cypress Hill. Prophets of Rage, their explosive, self-titled debut album, exemplifies the band's commitment to creating a more decent and humane world. Produced by Brendan O'Brien fuses the diverse styles, sonic firepower and hard-hitting social consciousness of the group's previous work into an inventive and commanding new musical statement.

Review: Clear the way for the Prophets of Rage! - 'Prophets of Rage’ is the debut album from the supergroup, following on from their 2016 EP ‘The Party’s Over’. The band contains the musical powerhouse from Rage Against the Machine (Tom Morello guitar, Timmy C bass, Brad Wilk drums) as well as the legendary B-Real from Cypress Hill and the revolutionary Chuck D & DJ Lord from Public Enemy. The album opens with track ‘Radical Eyes’. Chuck D explained the song’s meaning: “the Western world has created biased structures and stereotypes. Opposing viewpoints and movements are seen as radical rather than diversity,” he said. “‘Radical Eyes’ is the lens everything is viewed through, any life movement in opposition is considered radicalized.” Then we have lead single ‘Unf**k the World’, a heavy and direct anthem which touches on subjects of current affairs. A track similar in the vein to RATM’s ‘Killing in the Name’. The third track has quite a poppy-funk sound to it, which talks about legalising a certain substance. No guesses as to who took lead in writing that one Dr. Greenthumb. ‘Living on the 110’ is a track that confronts economic inequality in America. Tom Morello explained: “The 110 is a freeway in Los Angeles and living beneath it are thousands of homeless people. Bentleys and Rolls Royces roaring by are literally driving on top of the poor and their makeshift homes, a picture-perfect analogy for the grotesque economic inequality that plagues our times.” It also contains the chorus being played with a bow on the guitar. ‘Hail to the Chief’ is another standout track, which features a guitar-DJ battle between Morello & Lord. B-Real’s flow on this track is very reminiscent of Jay-Z. ‘Strength in Numbers’ has a feel of ‘Bulls on Parade’ to it, with a ferocious opening guitar riff. Guitarist Tom Morello described this track as a call for unity in troubled times. He explained: “we stand together or we fall apart. The world is in chaos, but if we’re gonna go down we’re gonna go down together… and we’re gonna go down swinging. The question remains: can we be as united in the streets as we are in the mosh pit? Let’s find out.” ‘Who Owns Who’ sounds like it could’ve been on Rage Against the Machine’s 1996 sophomore album ‘Evil Empire’, with flashbacks to their instrumental style at the time. You cannot help but think what this track would sound like with RATM vocalist Zack de la Rocha on it. Overall this album is a solid effort, the instrumental’s are on par with RATM’s previous efforts, with Morello still busting out unique sounds that have not been heard before. The vocal delivery between Chuck & B-Real is tight, with some amazing flow at parts. Lyrically it’s on point, albeit being a lot more direct than the music of RATM. Subtlety is not a strong point with the lyrics, going for a more direct approach as apposed to hiding behind clever metaphors. A must listen for any fans of RATM, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill or rap-metal.
Review: Cracking Debut! - If you are a fan of Rage Against the machine then this album is 100% for you. Tom Morello's riffs are top notch. On first listen the riffs are catchy and memorable. Great album. I hope it's not a one off and Prophets will continue to write albums and tour.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Clear the way for the Prophets of Rage!
*by A***O on 18 September 2017*

'Prophets of Rage’ is the debut album from the supergroup, following on from their 2016 EP ‘The Party’s Over’. The band contains the musical powerhouse from Rage Against the Machine (Tom Morello guitar, Timmy C bass, Brad Wilk drums) as well as the legendary B-Real from Cypress Hill and the revolutionary Chuck D & DJ Lord from Public Enemy. The album opens with track ‘Radical Eyes’. Chuck D explained the song’s meaning: “the Western world has created biased structures and stereotypes. Opposing viewpoints and movements are seen as radical rather than diversity,” he said. “‘Radical Eyes’ is the lens everything is viewed through, any life movement in opposition is considered radicalized.” Then we have lead single ‘Unf**k the World’, a heavy and direct anthem which touches on subjects of current affairs. A track similar in the vein to RATM’s ‘Killing in the Name’. The third track has quite a poppy-funk sound to it, which talks about legalising a certain substance. No guesses as to who took lead in writing that one Dr. Greenthumb. ‘Living on the 110’ is a track that confronts economic inequality in America. Tom Morello explained: “The 110 is a freeway in Los Angeles and living beneath it are thousands of homeless people. Bentleys and Rolls Royces roaring by are literally driving on top of the poor and their makeshift homes, a picture-perfect analogy for the grotesque economic inequality that plagues our times.” It also contains the chorus being played with a bow on the guitar. ‘Hail to the Chief’ is another standout track, which features a guitar-DJ battle between Morello & Lord. B-Real’s flow on this track is very reminiscent of Jay-Z. ‘Strength in Numbers’ has a feel of ‘Bulls on Parade’ to it, with a ferocious opening guitar riff. Guitarist Tom Morello described this track as a call for unity in troubled times. He explained: “we stand together or we fall apart. The world is in chaos, but if we’re gonna go down we’re gonna go down together… and we’re gonna go down swinging. The question remains: can we be as united in the streets as we are in the mosh pit? Let’s find out.” ‘Who Owns Who’ sounds like it could’ve been on Rage Against the Machine’s 1996 sophomore album ‘Evil Empire’, with flashbacks to their instrumental style at the time. You cannot help but think what this track would sound like with RATM vocalist Zack de la Rocha on it. Overall this album is a solid effort, the instrumental’s are on par with RATM’s previous efforts, with Morello still busting out unique sounds that have not been heard before. The vocal delivery between Chuck & B-Real is tight, with some amazing flow at parts. Lyrically it’s on point, albeit being a lot more direct than the music of RATM. Subtlety is not a strong point with the lyrics, going for a more direct approach as apposed to hiding behind clever metaphors. A must listen for any fans of RATM, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill or rap-metal.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cracking Debut!
*by O***W on 24 September 2017*

If you are a fan of Rage Against the machine then this album is 100% for you. Tom Morello's riffs are top notch. On first listen the riffs are catchy and memorable. Great album. I hope it's not a one off and Prophets will continue to write albums and tour.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outrageosly good
*by E***N on 16 September 2017*

I wasn't a big RATM fan but I saw these guys at Download festival and was impressed. Their statements are punched into your ears with huge in-your-face riffs and with track 2 entitled "Unf---k the world" - it's harder to think of three words that can be more inappropriately appropriate. If it doesn't get your foot tapping, try Joe McElderry instead.

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