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The year was 1992 and the world was a scary place when a band emerged to fight the power and bring an end to corruption with nothing more than militant poetry and out of place guitar solos. That band was Rage Against the Machine with their self titled album released Nov. 3, 1992. In this episode we discuss Saudi Arabia, civil unrest, artificial sweetener, diabetes, the Vietnam Conflict, homonyms, suits, time travel, Wayne Brady, Godzilla, JFK, Matthew Broderick, Quantum Leap, free speech, dope, child rearing, statistics, J. Edgar Hoover, boy bands and so much more. CONTACT THE SHOW:
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By Garrett Harvey and Tim Richardson4.4
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The year was 1992 and the world was a scary place when a band emerged to fight the power and bring an end to corruption with nothing more than militant poetry and out of place guitar solos. That band was Rage Against the Machine with their self titled album released Nov. 3, 1992. In this episode we discuss Saudi Arabia, civil unrest, artificial sweetener, diabetes, the Vietnam Conflict, homonyms, suits, time travel, Wayne Brady, Godzilla, JFK, Matthew Broderick, Quantum Leap, free speech, dope, child rearing, statistics, J. Edgar Hoover, boy bands and so much more. CONTACT THE SHOW:
Hatepod.com
@AlbumHatePod
Facebook.com/hatepod

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