Bulls on Parade
Song
Masters of the Form: Rage Against the Machine 1996 - Evil Empire (Sound Affects)After all, Evil Empire was more than an album, it was an invitation to . . . - Rage Against the Machine, "Bulls on Parade" "Bulls on Parade" is a snarling beast of a rap song, coaxing listeners to slither back and forth with the rhythm... In this article: Evil Empire, Rage Against the Machine, Zach de la Rocha, Bulls on Parade, People of the Sun, Tom Morello, Vietnow, Down Rodeo, and The Battle of Los Angeles |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Sleep Now in the Fire
...the band Audioslave with vocalist Chris Cornell. During their 2005 Out of Exile tour, the band played an instrumental version of Bulls on Parade, followed immediately by Sleep Now in the Fire with Chris Cornell. After Audioslave broke...
In this article: Sleep Now in the Fire, Tom Morello, New York Stock Exchange, Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine, Michael Moore, Alan Keyes, Chris Cornell, Limp Bizkit, and Agent Orange
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Bulls on Parade
"Bulls on Parade" is a song released by Rage Against the Machine in 1996 , and can be found on their second album ''Evil Empire ''. "Bulls on Parade" addresses the issue of the American military-industrial complex, a situation in which...
In this article: Tom Morello, Chris Cornell, Audioslave, RATM, Sydney, Revenue, MTV Video Music Awards, Sleep Now in the Fire, and Dizzee Rascal
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Evil Empire (album)
...which was used by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and many neo-conservatives in describing the former Soviet Union. The track "Bulls on Parade" became the first single and, as with their debut, five singles were released in total. Evil...
In this article: Evil Empire, Tire Me, Grammy Award, Rage Against the Machine, People of the Sun, Ronald Reagan, Soviet Union, and U.S.
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The Daily Campus | October 06, 2009
No one can destroy the metal
...(Judas Priest, Motorhead) to the contemporary (All That Remains, Children of Bodom) and a sampling of the in-between. Standout titles include "Bulls on Parade" by Rage Against the Machine, "Two Weeks" by All That Remains (a lot of fun on...
In this article: Rock Band, Rage Against the Machine, All That Remains, IP Address, 3's And 7's, Laid to Rest, Killed by Death, Activision, and Xbox 360
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Second City Hockey | August 23, 2009
This Is A Call To All
...world doesn't need to hear that in any given arena ever again… I like the Rage Against The Machine ideas. The opening riff to "Bulls on Parade" is 22 seconds long and could work, they could even edit it to extend it if needed. Most people...
In this article: Elvis Costello, Rage Against the Machine, and Evil Empire
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Kotaku | August 13, 2009
Rock Band Metal Pack Throws Up Horns In October [Harmonix]
...Metal Track Pack features fifteen songs previously released for the game and one additional exclusive track, Rage Against the Machine's "Bulls on Parade." Each of the six exclusive tracks will be available in the Rock Band Store after...
In this article: PlayStation 2, MTV Games, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3, ESRB, and Rage Against the Machine
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Gamespot | August 13, 2009
Rock Band bangs out Metal Track Pack
...Blue Oyster Cult's "Transmaniacon MC," Hawkwind's "Master of The Universe," I Mother Earth's "Levitate," and Rage Against the Machine's "Bulls on Parade." The full list of tracks follows below. Band--Song (* denotes a song temporarily...
In this article: Rock Band 2, Rock Band, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Motorhead, Rage Against the Machine, Nazareth, Brutal Legend, and Killed by Death
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Wikipedia | July 20, 2009
Who Are We Living For?
...by William Quigley. In 2004, Universal Records re-released Who Are We Living For with four additional tracks. They were added to end, making the album 21 tracks long. "Bulls on Parade" is a cover of the 1996 Rage Against the Machine single.
In this article: Dispatch, Bang Bang, Brad Corrigan, Chad Urmston, Pete Francis Heimbold, Silent Steeples, Universal Records, and State Radio
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canada.com | April 27, 2009
Rap rock: It's not all bad
...Empire, a 46-minute rant set to some of the fiercest rap rock ever. Zach de la Rocha spits fire on the Grammy-nominated "Bulls on Parade," whose bottom-end is akin to a concrete slab. 9. Biohazard, "Punishment" (1992) The borough that...
In this article: Biohazard, Rage Against the Machine, Rap rock, Sabotage, Rick Rubin, Cypress Hill, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C., and Kid Rock
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Independent.co.uk - Art & Architecture | July 17, 2008
The new exhibition that's bound to be a hit - News, Art - The Independent
...over and over again, often at ear-splitting volume, there are the obviously angry - "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, Rage Against the Machine's "Bulls on Parade", anything by Eminem - and the jingoistic - Don McLean's "American Pie", Bruce...
In this article: Babylon, Enter Sandman, Captain America, Saddam Hussein, Bruce Springsteen, Don McLean, and Eminem
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Description from Wikipedia:
"Bulls on Parade" is a song released by Rage Against the Machine in 1996, and can be found on their second album Evil Empire.
- Name:
- Bulls On Parade
- Genre:
- Rap metal, alternative metal, funk metal
- Release Date:
- March 30, 1996
- Preceded By:
- "Year of tha Boomerang"
- Produced by:
- Brendan O'Brien, Rage Against the Machine
- Recorded By:
- Rage Against the Machine
- Length:
- 3 min 51 s
- Audio Format:
- CD, 7", 12"
- From Album:
- Evil Empire
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