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Killing In The Name [Explicit]

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503 of 521 people found the following review helpful
Not since Bing Crosby's 'White Christmas' has such a beautiful Christmas song been written.

This release from Rage Against The Machine gently plucks on our heart's sentimental strings, and whisks us off into a winter wonderland full of love and hope, befitting of this time of year.

The opening stanzas softly move from allusion and metaphor to a more direct comment on how Christmas brings out the child in us all and the importance of recognising love in our surroundings.

As the song briskly flitters into the bridge, we can almost smell the log fires burning and taste the sweet and heady mixture of mulled wine and dark yuletide chocolate dancing in our mouths. De la Rocha's sweet refrain conjures visions of Elks sprinkled with snow, scattered across a wintery mountainside as one peers from a warm cabin in the distance, sharing anecdotes with loved ones next to a crackling fireside.

Then, just a jaunt away, the chorus is a thrilling sleigh ride, glistening and sparkling our way across a winter scene, punctuated by crystal beads of snow prickling the skin, filling us with joy and reminding us of the true nature of Christmas once again...love.

This slightly up-tempo but heart-felt song is truly a breath of fresh air. In a society where Christmas seems to have lost some of its meaning this festive song takes us back (or forwards maybe) to a simpler time when what really counted was 'togetherness' and 'virtue', and of 'altruism' and 'honesty'.

With a subtle nod to the cool Jazz standards of 30s and maybe influenced slightly by such great vocalists as Vera Lynn and Cliff Richards, this song will appeal to everyone both young and old, and seems on course to make it into the echelons of great Christmas records.
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340 of 354 people found the following review helpful
Awesome track!!! 15 Dec 2009
By Jeff W
I had never heard of these newcomers called Rage against the Machine nor this track, but I have to say how delighted it is to hear such great Christmas songs.

Perfect for a nice family moment with your loved ones during your Christmas dinner.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Think of the children 18 Dec 2009
I bought this record for the sake of the planet. Not just for me, but for my children, and my children's children.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Rock out
I think, at the time of purchase, i was buying along with thousands
who wanted it to be a xmas number one, and rub Cowell's nose in it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Edgar Frog
Killling in the name RAGE
Obviously amazing, timeless.
Classic song from back in the day. Glad they beat x factor shame its all sony!!
Published 9 months ago by Adrian
love it
i love this song not least as it kept the x factor boy off the xmas no 1 slot,still using it as my ringtone
Published 12 months ago by galaxion
Great song, but not to listen to
I love this song, not because of how it sounds (I've only forced myself to listen to it once or twice) but because of what it achieved. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Sombody
a protest buy
i bought this as a protest to the x factor trying to steal my christmas number one again. it served the purpose but i would not buy it otherwise.
Published 20 months ago by faithldn
Great track
I bought this track at the end of 2009 like so many others to try and get RATM to no1 instead of another X Factor song. Read more
Published 22 months ago by IAN EDWARDS
Whack - Top track!
This one doesn't hold back. Raw energy draws you into a frenzy of head nodding and punching the air. The breakdowns build skill-fully into an eruption gritty audio satisfaction. Read more
Published on 24 Feb 2010 by L. W. Ewart
And it got to Number 1...
Killing In The Name [Explicit]

I wanted to hear what was spearheading the campaign against the usual commercial output/exploit after the X factor. Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2010 by Archbold Jake
The best song evarrrrrr!
I was always a big fan of the R.A.T.M. - this song is just "amazong"!
Published on 8 Feb 2010 by W. Kozyra
Rage on!
Fantastic tune... great choice for the christmas number one and totally pleased it made it! Go guys!
Published on 31 Jan 2010 by S. Cunio
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