Only a few months after releasing their debut album, Rage Against The Machine arrived at Pinkpop in 1993 with a song that was already becoming impossible to ignore. “Killing in the Name” combined Tom Morello’s innovative guitar work with Zack de la Rocha’s uncompromising lyrics, turning political anger into one of the most explosive tracks of the decade.
Coolio performed Gangsta's Paradise live on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on September 5, 1995, along with L. V. and New York Boy's Choir. It was one of the most intense and emotional performances of the track on American TV. https://t.co/SZqeSfdAD3
A Muslim passenger:
"Excuse me, can you turn off the music?"
The driver:
"Why?"
The passenger:
"Music is haram."
The driver:
"Why is music haram?"
The passenger:
"Because there was no music in the time of prophet Muhammad."
The driver:
"Well, get off then. There were no cars back then either. A camel will come pick you up."
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