After a long seven years of taking a break, militant music group, Rage Against the Machine, got back together to perform at California's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
The group broke up when the lead singer, Zack de la Rocha left to pursue his solo career, which didn't end up doing so hot. Rage topped the charts back in the early '90s with their antiwar anthems.
Rage's reunion was the most anticipated event at the 3-day festival. They brought in roughly 60,000 people.
The group will be back together for three appearances at the Rock the Bells hip-hop festival in July and August. What will happen to them after that? Only time will tell.
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