
Rage Against the Machine released six albums during the ’90s. The last album they released in the ’90s was The Battle of Los Angeles, which was released in 1999. The first single released was Guerrilla Radio, and it became their only song to chart on the Hot 100, peaking at #69, and it was their first top ten song on the Alt Rock charts, peaking at number six. Rage also won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock performance for the song.
The promo video touches upon the exploitation of garment workers, and parodies the popular late ’90s Gap commercials. These ads featured attractive young people singing songs while against a white backdrop, wearing Gap clothing. The phrase “everybody in denial” was a play on “everybody in khaki” which was a Gap TV ad campaign at the time.
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