All Known Rage Singles

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Killing in the Name - Available on CD-Maxi and limited edition white vinyl

Bombtrack - Cover depicts Che Guevara, the guerilla leader. Available on CD and vinyl.

Bombtrack Pinkpop Edition (Import) - Cover depicts Che Guevara. Available on CD

Bullet In The Head - Live tracks recorded at Melkweg, Amsterdam, on February 7th 1993. Cover depicts students saluting the American flag at school (aged about ten), inside cover depicts young boy holding a gun whilst men stand in a line behind him. Available on CD, vinyl and also as a vinyl picture disc. (The picture disk depicts blood coming out from the centre).

Freedom - Live tracks recorded at 86th Street Music Hall in Vancouver, B.C. on April 11th 1993. Cover is black except for 'rage against the machine' at the top and 'freedom' at the bottom with a dropped 'o'. Available on CD.

Bulls on Parade - There are two versions of this single; the Australian version whose cover artwork is a shot of a militia family wearing camouflage and carrying guns in their living room with hunting tropies and the like, with a little girl in a beauty pageant costume. The other, domestic version is a simple drawing of a microphone, but the mouthpiece is a grenade

People of the Sun - There are two versions of the People of the Sun single.

U.S. version

England version

Down Rodeo - This is not an actual single, although it started off being the next one from Evil Empire in late 1996. The only track on the promotional radio discs is the album version of Down Rodeo; the cover artwork is a man and woman walking hand-in-hand through the bombed out ruins of a city; B-52 bombers are flying overhead. The artwork is supposedly by Winston Smith, who has done work for Green Day and Jello Biafra.

The Ghost of Tom Joad - Although it probably won't for commercial sale, this single (and it's a real single, only one song) was included in the packaging for the video as a "free bonus single." It contains the studio recording of their version of Bruce Springsteen's song. The cover is purple, black, and white and shows a policeman on horseback with a billy club attacking a group of people who are throwing broken bottles and things. A legion of police officers is seen in the background.

Vietnow - The cover is of an older lady, carrying a radio and some other stuff running in a desert or a rocky beach of some kind.

People of the Sun EP - This is a 10" vinyl released by Revelation Records, which is the hardcore label which released recordings by Zack's previous two bands.

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