Rage Against The Machine “tease а tour, new music”

Rage Against The Machine “tease а tour, new music”

PanARMENIAN.Net - Rage Against The Machine fans are getting excited about the band potentially touring again or announcing new music, as the band have begun posting mysterious teasers online and in the US, Gigwise reports.

The 'Killing In The Name Of' political metal heroes have not played a show together since 2011- among their last run of gigs was their free gig at London's Finsbury Park to thank fans for being made Christmas No.1 and defeating X Factor in the chart battle.

Drummer Brad Wilk previously dismissed rumours of a reunion, telling fans that the band had 'played their last show'.

Now, it looks like huge news on the horizon, as RATM have launched the website Prophets Of Rage - which leads to a mailing list and a countdown that ends of 1 June.

https://t.co/75MECE1j0j #TakeThePowerBack pic.twitter.com/CqGGIGK9Z9 — RageAgainstheMachine (@RATM) May 17, 2016

The teaser comes with the hashtag 'Take The Power Back' - referring to the seminal track from their 1992 self-titled album, while 'Prophets Of Rage' is a Public Enemy song. Public Enemy's Chuck D has recently been posting Rage songs on Twitter, leading fans to speculate that the two acts may be touring together:

Rage Against The Machine - Testify - Live At Finsbury Park, London / 2010 https://t.co/LwDMCBQ71t via @YouTube — Chuck D (@MrChuckD) May 17, 2016

Not only that, but a poster campaign has been appearing on the street of Los Angeles:

Has anyone seen these mysterious posters appearing around Los Angeles? #TakeThePowerBack https://t.co/UhG07gziJz pic.twitter.com/UomEzhRR5u — FlippenMusic (@flippenmusic) May 17, 2016

Speaking to Rolling Stone earlier this year, bassist Tim Commerford said: "We are still a band, and we still might play again. We don't have anything scheduled right now, but you never know what the future will bring."

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