Rage Against the Machine showed up to perform a show outside of the Minnesota State Capitol for the Ripple Effect music festival on Tuesday, but the concert was shut down. The band was set to perform at 6:30P, however police denied the band access to the stage.
In response, the group delivered an a capella version of "Bulls on Parade."
F the governments....they dont want anybody exposing any truth.
September 3, 2008 at 6:03 p.m.
Johnny
Just more rights we are losing, everyone who voted for our current Goverment leaders should get the blame for this and many other thing's you voted and put em in office
Why are this and the other concert crackdowns not being covered more by larger media outlets? Seems like threats to the constitutional right to peacefully assemble are much more important than teenage pregnancies.
September 4, 2008 at 10:18 p.m.
F**k the MAN
This is bullsh!t!! We are not in a country of free will with this gov't of ill will. These politician act a if they are our parents and we are the little brats that should be seen and not heard, F**k that I see be heard and not seen take there power and reverse the script and stab these mother f**kers in the back guerrilla style. All these multi million dollar politicians who call themselves leaders are sucking us dry I say burn the leaches off!! F**K THOSE BASTARDS and this website and there watch your mouth warnings!! Part of the problem
I'm not the biggest Rage fan but you've got to respect these guys motivation/determination. This is dope...