Prophets Of Rage
Prophets Of Rage

Prophets Of Rage

USARock, Alternative Rock
211,149 monthly listeners
  • 411.3K followers
  • 131K subscribers
  • 160.1K followers
  • 2.8K followers
  • 34K fans

Prophets Of Rage's Top Spotify Songs

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Unfuck The World
33.6K streams
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Artist Name
Prophets Of Rage
31.8K streams
3
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Living On The 110
11.7K streams
4
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Hail To The Chief
8.2K streams
5
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Pop Goes The Weapon
6.1K streams
33.6K
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31.8K
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11.7K
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4.7K
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Prophets Of Rage's YouTube Videos

8.2M
Views
Prophets of Rage - Unfuck The World (Official Video)
Youtube
8.2M views
May 25, 2017
5.3M
Views

Prophets Of Rage - Like a Stone (ft. Serj Tankian)

Prophets Of Rage

Prophets Of Rage - Like a Stone (ft. Serj Tankian)
Youtube
5.3M views
Jun 04, 2017
4.7M
Views
Prophets of Rage - Prophets Of Rage (Official Video)
Youtube
4.7M views
Sep 15, 2016

Prophets Of Rage's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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GYM MUSIC - Heavy Lifting💪
by Spotify
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Kraftsport Mix | Gym & Workout Motivation
by Spotify
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Rise Up
by Spotify
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Rage Against The Machine Radio
by Spotify
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Rock This Presents... Best Rock Songs of the 2010s
by Spotify
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Events73 Events

Sep
01
Hodgepodge Superfest at Allianz Ecopark
Indonesia
IDN
, JakartaN/A Public / Outdoor
Past
Aug-Sep
31-01
Hodgepodge Superfest
Indonesia
IDN
, Jakarta UtaraN/A N/A
Past
Aug
24
Prophets Of Rage and Gogol Bordello at Centro Histórico Viana Do Castelo
Portugal
PRT
, Viana do Castelo0 - 500 Club
Past
Aug
22-25
Cabaret Vert
France
FRA
, Charleville-MézièresN/A N/A
Past
Aug
22-24
CA Vilar De Mouros
Portugal
PRT
, CaminhaN/A N/A
Past

Prophets Of Rage's Past Events73 Events

  • Hodgepodge Superfest at Allianz Ecopark

    Prophets Of Rage
    Allianz Eco Park
    IDN, Jakarta
    Public / Outdoor
  • Hodgepodge Superfest festival

    Snow Patrol, Pamungkas, Maliq & d'Essentials, Fourtwnty, Danilla, The Used, Reality Club, The Japanese House, .Feast, Petra Sihombing, State Champs, Superorganism, Coldiac, Phony Ppl, Prophets Of Rage, Adrian Khalif, Barasuara, LALAHUTA, Iwa K, ABDA a.k.a. Ahmad Abdul, Jevin Julian, Dried Cassava
    IDN, Jakarta Utara
    Small
  • Prophets Of Rage and Gogol Bordello at Centro Histórico Viana Do Castelo

    Gogol Bordello, Prophets Of Rage
    Centro Histórico Viana Do Castelo
    PRT, Viana do Castelo
    Club0 - 500
  • Cabaret Vert festival

    Twenty One Pilots, Peggy Gou, Koba Lad, Angèle, Ziggy Marley, Ocean Alley, Orelsan, Patti Smith, Roméo Elvis, Nina Kraviz, Airbourne, Kenny Dope, Gaëtan Roussel, IAM, Viagra boys, Courtney Barnett, Mall Grab, Maya Jane Coles, The Chats, KRISY, Bernard Lavilliers, Caballero & Jeanjass, Prophets Of Rage, Joy Orbison, Skegss, Osees, Salut C'est Cool, The Egyptian Lover, Rendez-Vous, DI-MEH, Avalon Emerson, BODEGA, Fishbach, TODIEFOR, Robert Hood, Israel Nash, DJ Sneak, Danny Daze, La Fleur, White Fence, Motor City Drum Ensemble, Birds in Row, Vaudou Game, Flohio, Redemption, Barcella, Glauque, Johnny Mafia, It It Anita, Kelley Stoltz, DC Salas, Pottery, Las Robertas, ZOLA, Knuckle Head, Kampire, Cocaine Piss, Rive, Claire Faravarjoo, Le Prince Harry, OKTOBER LIEBER, AZF, Kamarad
    FRA, Charleville-Mézières
    Huge
  • CA Vilar De Mouros festival

    The Offspring, The Cult, The Sisters of Mercy, Manic Street Preachers, Skunk Anansie, Killing Joke, Gogol Bordello, Prophets Of Rage, Gang Of Four, Clan Of Xymox, Anna Calvi, Therapy?, The House Of Love, Fischer-Z, Nitzer Ebb, The Wedding Present, Linda Martini, Tape Junk, Jarojupe
    PRT, Caminha
    Big

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Prophets Of Rage's Beatport Songs

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Rhythm Of Love (Prophets Of Rage Mix)
Released on Sep 20, 1996
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What Do I Gotta Do (Prophets of Rage Late Night Dub)
Released on Mar 31, 1997

More about Prophets Of Rage

Overview of Alternative Rock musician Prophets Of Rage

From Los Angeles, California, comes the politically charged rock group Prophets of Rage. Hip-hop and violent rock elements are combined in the band's distinctive sound to give listeners a genre-defying experience. High-energy guitar riffs, robust bass lines, and aggressive drum beats are the hallmarks of their music, which has struck a chord with listeners all over the world.

Prophets of Rage, forerunners of alternative rock, have established a reputation as a group that isn't afraid to speak their opinions and push the limits of what is conceivable in music. With a particular emphasis on themes of inequality and resistance, their lyrics frequently address social injustice and political issues. Due to their dedication to using music as a weapon for change, they have developed a devoted fan base.

Prophets of Rage is a group that, all things considered, defies convention and pushes the limits of what is conceivable in rock music. They have earned a spot in the pantheon of greats of alternative rock thanks to their distinctive sound, stirring lyrics, and political engagement, and their impact on the genre will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.

What are the most popular songs for Alternative Rock musician Prophets Of Rage?

The American rock supergroup Prophets of Rage has become well-known for its socially conscious music. Outstanding song "Unfuck the World" calls for listeners to fight social injustice. The song is distinguished by its contagious guitar riffs and stirring lyrics that express defiance and hope. Another well-known song that addresses concerns of poverty and injustice is "Living on the 110". It has an engaging beat with a chorus that is easy to sing along to.

The band's ability to flawlessly meld elements of rock, rap, and punk music is on full display in the song "The Party's Over." The song's lyrics criticize the status quo and urge listeners to stand up to greed and corruption. Slower-paced song "Heart Afire" demonstrates the band's range. It has an eerie melody and moving lyrics that reflect the experience of being human.

Prophets of Rage also has the songs "Hail to the Chief," "Killing in the Name - Live," "Hands Up," "Radical Eyes," and "Legalize Me." These songs discuss a variety of topics, including political corruption, police brutality, and the legalization of drugs. The music of Prophets of Rage is a call to action, imploring listeners to speak out against injustice and struggle to ensure a better future for all.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Alternative Rock musician Prophets Of Rage?

The 2016-formed American rock group Prophets Of Rage released their most recent self-titled album in 2017. Rock, hip-hop, and heavy metal genres are blended together on the album, which also has politically motivated lyrics. Songs like "Unfuck The World," "Legalize Me," and "Hail To The Chief" are on the CD. On the album, the band members—who include ex-members of Rage Against The Machine, Cypress Hill, and Public Enemy—display their distinctive musical styles.

Since their debut album, the band has also released a number of singles. They released "The Party's Over" in 2016, which includes cover versions of songs by performers including MC5 and The Beastie Boys. They published "Heart Afire" in 2018, a song that was motivated by the student-led March For Our Lives campaign. They released "Pop Goes The Weapon" and "Made With Hate" in 2019, two albums that discuss topics including political corruption and gun violence.

Prophets Of Rage keeps addressing social and political topics through their songs. Fans who value their distinctive fusion of genres and the potent sentiments in their songs connect with their music. Prophets Of Rage will likely continue to have an impact on the music industry thanks to their devoted fan base and tremendous career.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Alternative Rock musician Prophets Of Rage?

The American rock supergroup Prophets of Rage has performed at some of the world's most renowned festivals and venues. Audiences from many backgrounds have been enthralled by their enthralling live performances. One of their most notable festival appearances was at Pukkelpop, where their politically charged songs and exuberant performances rocked the house. They further showed their distinctive fusion of rock and rap at the Fm4 Frequency Festival, Tinderbox, Mad Cool Festival, and Eurockeennes de Belfort.

Prophets of Rage have performed at a number of the world's best venues in addition to festivals. They gave a memorable performance to a crowded house when they appeared at L'Olympia Paris. They also performed at venues like the Kia Forum, The Pageant, Ruoff Music Center, and the Borgata Hotel & Casino. Prophets of Rage gave their fans a memorable experience at each of these locations.

One of their most famous performances was at the Voodoo Music + Arts Experience in New Orleans, where they honored Tom Petty by singing his timeless hit "I Won't Back Down." The audience was in awe of their performance, which was a heartfelt ode to the renowned artist. Prophets of Rage have repeatedly shown that they are more than just a band; they are a major force in the music business.

What do people also ask about Alternative Rock musician Prophets Of Rage?


What happened to Prophets of Rage?

Prophets of Rage have disbanded following the news of Rage Against the Machine's reunion.


Why did Prophets of Rage break up?

"In a short amount of time, it's been a terrific time and great memories. To say the least, it has been great to rock alongside Chuck and Tom. On Twitter, Chuck D announced the end of the group, saying it was "about doing something greater than self." Regarding RAtM's reunion, he added, "And so the bands rock on."


Is it Rage Against the Machine or Prophets of Rage?

Prophets of Rage shares the most similarities with Rage Against The Machine in terms of the political messages and the usage of strong guitar riffs, but it also includes Cypress Hill and Public Enemy's and Cypress Hill's funk rock aspects.