The Battle of Mexico City

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The Battle of Mexico City
File:The Battle of Mexico City.jpg
Video by Rage Against the Machine
Released February 20, 2001
Recorded October 28, 1999, Mexico City, Mexico
Genre Rap metal
Length 68:00
Label Sony
Rage Against the Machine chronology
Rage Against the Machine
(1997)Rage Against the Machine1997
The Battle of Mexico City
(2001)
Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
(2003)Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium2003

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The Battle of Mexico City is the second video release by Rage Against the Machine. The concert was recorded in Mexico City's MX Palacio de los Deportes in 1999 as part of their Battle of Los Angeles world tour. The city was chosen as the band had been longtime supporters of various political causes in Mexico (it was also the first time they had played there).

The VHS was released in 2001 and later released on DVD in 2002, including a one-on-one interview with Noam Chomsky.

DVD track listing

  1. Program start - 0:25
  2. "Testify" - 4:00
  3. "Guerrilla Radio" - 3:30
  4. Documentary part I - 1:48
  5. "People of the Sun" - 2:28
  6. Documentary part II - 0:39
  7. "Calm Like a Bomb" - 4:41
  8. Documentary part III - 1:02
  9. "Sleep Now in the Fire" - 3:33
  10. "Born of a Broken Man" - 4:30
  11. "Bombtrack" - 4:03
  12. "Know Your Enemy" - 4:54
  13. Documentary part IV - 1:00
  14. "No Shelter" - 3:56
  15. "War Within a Breath" - 3:27
  16. Documentary part V - 2:14
  17. "Bulls on Parade" - 3:55
  18. "Killing in the Name" - 5:10
  19. "Zapata's Blood" - 3:20
  20. "Freedom" - 8:42
  21. "Outro" - 1:10

Bonus

  1. "Interview with Noam Chomsky" - 11:41
  2. "Interview with Marcos" - 9:25
  3. "Pre-Show Segment" - 3:08
  4. "Tom Morello's Tour of Mexico City" - 1:53

Cover

The cover painting is a section of a famous mural Del porfirismo a la Revolución by David Alfaro Siqueiros. The mural is located inside Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City.