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Allergist
September 16th 2017


1079 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Im sure im not the first to report this, but apparently this was meant to be a RATM album but Zack refused, which is why they went under a new name and hired others to fill in Zack's spot. So this is basically a RATM album

AlexKzillion
September 16th 2017


17144 Comments


Lmao how in the fck did they think Legalize Me was good enough to be on the album... sounds like a b-side that only sees the light of day on some 30-year anniversary box set

Marxman
September 16th 2017


76 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

This is so disappointing. It's like a dollar store knock-off of RATM. Zach brought all of the fire the band was known for. Without him, this is just lifeless, repetitive, and boring.

0GuyMan0
September 16th 2017


4616 Comments


For years I desperately wished for a Rage reunion, but that time has passed. I loved the riffs and grooves, I've come to realize, but what I really, REALLY miss is Zach. And so, what I desperately wish for is his solo album. Maybe one day it will come. I was thinking about all the things that people use to describe the great rappers and realized Zack qualifies for a lot of them. Platinums, talented lyricist, writes his own shit, has been doing it since NINETEEN NINETY ONE. Fucking love this guy. I hate that he is a recluse, but at the same time his legend grows the more he stays away.

LethalPaintball
September 16th 2017


1005 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

these guys should really stick to being a glorified cover band

SandorClegane
September 16th 2017


221 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Let's talk about Legalize Me, because it is bothering the shit out of me. "If you come down to So-Cal; Roll one, maybe two; Fly to the bay; Come back to L.A; We can medicate tomorrow." THAT IS NOT A RHYME SCHEME - Nothing rhymes with tomorrow in that lyric. It's SO FUCKING LAZY and it's DUMB. It is A-Political, and it really makes me angry. This track is an abomination

AlexKzillion
September 16th 2017


17144 Comments


I don't want a new Rage album after hearing this. Although (imo) Chuck and B-Real are the biggest reason why this band doesn't work, I can't act like these aren't some of the most tired sounding instrumentals I've heard from Tom Tim and Brad.

Satellite
September 16th 2017


26539 Comments


more like Prophets of Age

TheSonomaDude
September 16th 2017


9071 Comments


i like "Propheting on Rage" the most

or "Profiting on Rage"

Satellite
September 16th 2017


26539 Comments


ha nice

"Profiting Off Rage" would be best tho

Bigpapad
September 16th 2017


368 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I'd bet this would have been huge if it came out in 2006.

dctarga
September 16th 2017


1799 Comments


RAGE!!!!! AHHHHH

Just the band name reminds me of Attila, god awful lol

JAV
September 16th 2017


3545 Comments


This is pretty much what I was expecting. Let's see if they try a follow up and it's not total garbage.

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
September 16th 2017


18256 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Doubt it. This whole band is trash.

SandorClegane
September 16th 2017


221 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

These guys think they're the Animaniacs just spitting out state's names

Clegane
September 16th 2017


219 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

An album so bad that even the Clegane bros are in agreement.

SandorClegane
September 16th 2017


221 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

You'd better still be a user when we fight in 2019.



Take Me Higher actually sounds like a shitty RHCP song

Pho3nix
September 16th 2017


1592 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The reception for this is so negative I'm gonna give it a spin, yeah I'm a rebel.

TheSonomaDude
September 16th 2017


9071 Comments


ik the 1.9 rating made me want to jam this even more

ShadowRemains
September 16th 2017


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

checked it out because of curiosity, I IMMEDIATELY REGRET THIS DECISION

seriously what fucking corpse of tom morello is playing on this shit



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