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Billboard's Top 10 Albums of 2002

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

You mean the nonconformists that were all wearing the same Rage shirt?

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Guest Edwin MacPhisto

No way, dudes. You have no idea what you're talking about.

 

There were at LEAST two different Rage shirts.

 

...long sleeve and short sleeve with the same design, I guess.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

T-shirts and Zapatistas aside, they've got some good easy basslines. I first cut my fingers on the s/t Rage album and a lot of early Sabbath. Damned if I remember much of it other than Killing in the Name, Bombtrack, Freedom, and Bullet in the Head, though.

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Guest Edwin MacPhisto

Back in high school, a friend of mine was learning the bass, and the first thing he was able to teach himself was "Bombtrack."

 

At half-speed, of course, but we still all thought it was kinda cool.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

The first album's really good for that. Simple stuff that's easy to pick out, yet manages to sound cool. No messing with different tunings, either, aside from a couple tracks in drop D.

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