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Know Your Enemy: The Story of Rage Against the Machine - cover

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Know Your Enemy: The Story of Rage Against the Machine

Joel McIver

Publisher: Omnibus Press

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Summary

Rage Against The Machine's founding member and guitarist Tom Morello has given author Joel McIver his blessing to write this unauthorised biography of one of the most pro-actively political rock bands on the planet. 
 
In this book Joel McIver gives a clear and unbiased analysis of the group’s stance on a wide range of issues, as well as a chronology of their career.
Available since: 03/17/2014.

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