It's hard to imagine that any hip-hop fan would never want to have heard a «Rage Against the Machine» album in their lifetime, but it's probably not impossible when you're a YouTuber YouYouYou Wants to believe. He drives around in a car and, he says, is listening to an album by the band for the first time. And the sound seems to be a lot of fun for him. He could have had it a few years earlier.
Before the music starts, he sits in the car in a decidedly cool manner, the laid-back rap dude - and then the music transforms him. She grabs him, shakes him like in the mosh pit at a Rage concert, and spits out a human whose facial features are out of control with excitement. Approximately after the first 15 seconds of "Bombtrack" he has the first big grin on his face, he has to press pause and gather himself: "I didn't expect anything like that." Then "Killing in the name" runs and the line "Some of those that work forces / are the same that burn crosses" drives a thoughtful expression on his face - and as a viewer you shudder a bit at the thought of how topical these are than 20 year old row is. "Rage against The Machine" wrote the song, among other things, as a reaction to the Rodney King case (the African American was the victim of disproportionate police violence in Los Angeles. When the police officers were acquitted despite video evidence, there was serious unrest with more than 50 dead). A little later, our new Rage fan can't hold on any longer. He screams like Zack de la Rocha at his best. Finally, he thanks his viewers who encouraged him to listen to this album...