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''The Battle of Los Angeles'' is the third studio album by American rock band
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, released by
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on November 2, 1999. At the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Best Rock Album, and the song "
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" won the award for Best Hard Rock Performance. In their year-end lists, ''
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'' and ''
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'' magazines both named the album the best of 1999. The album has been certified double platinum by the
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, indicating sales of at least two million units. It would be the last full-length studio album of original material released by the band before their first breakup in 2000 (their next album consisted of entirely of covers and was released after the breakup).


Concept

"Voice of the Voiceless", a song referring to American political activist and journalist
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, references a letter written by
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, called "A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire". Another Rage–Mumia–Mao connection can be seen in Mumia's paraphrased words from Mao's "power grows out of the barrel of a gun" when Mumia gave testimony in his trial for the murder of a Philadelphia police officer in an altercation after a
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: "It is America who has seized political power from the Indian ative American/nowiki> race, not by God, not by Christianity, not by goodness, but by the barrel of a gun." The album's cover art was an original piece by Joey Krebs (also known as Joel Jaramillo or "The Street Phantom"), a well-known Los Angeles graffiti artist who has exhibited at numerous galleries in Los Angeles, New York City, and throughout the United States.


Release and promotion

''The Battle of Los Angeles'' debuted at number 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 420,000 copies its first week and keeping
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's highly-anticipated new album ''
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'' from reaching the top of the chart. It was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards. The
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s made for "
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" and " Testify" were directed by documentarian
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, who appears in both videos.


Critical reception

In their year-end lists, ''
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'' and ''
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'' magazines both named ''The Battle of Los Angeles'' the best album of 1999. Retrospectively, it was ranked number 426 on ''
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s 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2005, the album was listed at number 53 in ''Spin'' magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums from 1985–2005, as well as number 369 in ''
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'' magazine's book ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''. In 2021, ''
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'' magazine named it one of the 20 best metal albums of 1999.


Awards

*1999: #1 ''Time Magazine'' Critic Pick (The Best Music of 1999) *1999: #1 ''Rolling Stone'' Critic Pick (Best Album of 1999) *
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: "
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" – Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance


Track listing

;Bonus promo CD/tape In the US, some retail stores gave a free promo CD to those who pre-ordered the album that contained the songs "Clear the Lane" (from the "
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" single) and " Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox" (Live) (from the "
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" single). In Australia, certain chains gave a promo tape titled ''New... Live... Rare'' to those who pre-ordered the album that featured "
Calm Like a Bomb "Calm Like a Bomb" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine from their third album ''The Battle of Los Angeles''. Like their song " Tire Me" from the 1996 album ''Evil Empire'', “Calm Like a Bomb” never had a music video or wa ...
" and the aforementioned two songs repeated on both sides. The versions of all three songs were the same as those that had been previously released.


Personnel

Rage Against the Machine * Zack de la Rocha
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* Tim Commerford (credited as "Y. tim K.") –
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Production * Brendan O'Brienproducer, mixing * Rage Against the Machine – co-production * Nick DiDia –
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, recording * Russ Fowler – additional engineering * Sugar D (David Russo) – additional engineering * German Villacorta – assistant engineering (at A&M Studios) * Roger Sommers – assistant engineering (at Royaltone Studios) * Kevin Lively – assistant engineering (at Silent Sound Studios) * Ryan Williams – engineering (at Southern Tracks) * Karl Egsieker – assistant engineering (at Southern Tracks) * Monique Mitzrahl – assistant engineering (at Sunset Sound) * Kevin Dean – assistant engineering (at Sunset Sound) * Michael Parnin – assistant engineering (at Westlake Audio) * "Atom" – assistant engineering (at Westlake Audio) * Stephen Marcussen – mastering * Andrew Garver – digital editing * Cheryl Mondello – production coordination * Erin Haley – production coordination Artwork and design * Rage Against the Machine – art direction * Aimee Macauley – art direction * Joey Krebs – artwork * Danny Clinch – photography * Matt DeMello (as "eye cue") – photography * Steven Tirona – additional photography Studios * A&M Studios,
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– recording, mixing * Royaltone Studios, Los Angeles, CA – recording, mixing * Silent Sound Studios, Atlanta, GA – recording, mixing * Southern Tracks, Atlanta, GA – recording, mixing * Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA – recording, mixing * Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, CA – recording, mixing * A&M Mastering Studios, Los Angeles, CA – mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Appearances in other media

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" is featured in ''
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'' (2000). The song as it appears in the
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version of the game is heavily-edited, as it is in '' Madden NFL 10'' (2009). Both "Testify" and "Guerrilla Radio" are featured in the 2008 video game '' Rock Band 2'', being on-disc and downloadable, respectively. "
Calm Like a Bomb "Calm Like a Bomb" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine from their third album ''The Battle of Los Angeles''. Like their song " Tire Me" from the 1996 album ''Evil Empire'', “Calm Like a Bomb” never had a music video or wa ...
" appears in the end credits of ''
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'' (2003).
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sampled "Born of a Broken Man" for the song "Om Nia Merican" on his 2001 album '' Amethyst Rock Star''.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Battle of Los Angeles, The 1999 albums Albums produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer) Epic Records albums Rage Against the Machine albums