In their first Canadian appearance since the last millennium, Rage Against The Machine delivered a scorcher of a Friday-night show at RBC Ottawa Bluesfest, despite the recent leg injury that kept singer Zack de la Rocha off his feet. Read More
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Rage Against The Machine plays in Canada for the first time this millennium, scorches Bluesfest crowd
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