: The song takes an uncompromising stance on social inequality, featuring a specific reference to Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata.
: One of its most famous lines, "The riot be the rhyme of the unheard," highlights the band's recurring theme of civil disobedience as a necessary response to systemic injustice. Rage Against The Machine - Calm Like a Bomb (Audio)
"Calm Like a Bomb" by Rage Against the Machine is a standout track from their 1999 album The Battle of Los Angeles , famously known for its inclusion in the end credits of The Matrix Reloaded . The song is a technical and lyrical masterclass that captures the band's signature "push-and-pull" dynamic, starting with a deceptively steady, spacey bass line before erupting into what critics call "glorious mayhem". : The song takes an uncompromising stance on