Released in 1996, Evil Empire was the second album from Rage Against the Machine. The album debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 featuring the song "Tire Me" which won a 1996 Grammy for Best Metal Performance. "Bulls On Parade" and "People of The Su
Formed in 1991, Rage Against the Machine opened the gates of a new boundary-obliterating rock-rap musical alliance with the band's literate and politically-charged debut album.
Total Clarity compiles unreleased demos and other tracks (as well as some of the leaked/stolen demos) that were eventually recorded for the group's 2005 effort, Searching For A Former Clarity.
The album features previously unreleased soundtrack demos sung by the film's composer, Harry Nilsson, including two songs written for the film but never used, ''Everybody's Got To Eat,'' and ''I'd Rather Be Me.''
Recorded with Sly & Robbie at Channel One Studio and mixed at King Tubby's, the album features hypnotic basslines, reverb-drenched keyboards, and fluid, start-stop rhythms.