"Rage Against the Machine Cancels Reunion Tour, Announces Third Breakup"

Rage Against the Machine, the iconic rock band known for their political activism and unique sound, will no longer tour or perform live, according to drummer Brad Wilk's social media announcement. The decision follows the cancellation of their reunion tour due to the pandemic and frontman Zack de la Rocha's leg injury. Despite a history of disbanding and reuniting, including a notable split in 2000 and a hiatus in 2011, this announcement suggests a more permanent end to the band's live performances. Rage Against the Machine has left a lasting impact on the music industry with their politically charged lyrics and memorable performances since their formation in 1991.
- Rage Against the Machine Won’t Tour Again, Says Brad Wilk The New York Times
- Rage Against the Machine breaks up a third time, cancels postponed reunion tour USA TODAY
- Rage Against the Machine breaks up for third time, reunion tour canceled Entertainment Weekly News
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