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Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:52 am
by Rossell
Probably only valid for UK peeps. I'm sure some of you know know about a Facebook group trying to kick XFactors arse, by getting Killing In The Name to No. 1 for Christmas.

I've put my 65p in. Are you all going to put yours? :lol:

http://www.play.com/Music/MP3-Download- ... id=6771851

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:55 am
by aleksi
How high is it now?

The timeless Christmas classic that is Killing in the Name returns for another stint as Christmas number one. The baby jesus is crying. Oh well, no matter.
:D

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:57 am
by Rossell
Its in front by a 10% margin.

Cowells already blew his top.

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:51 pm
by gozu
the cd single of the x factor drops tommorrow, it will destroy rage, sorry i don't want it to happen but thats how it is. joe guy is just losing on only half his downloads being counted, when tesco and amazon put their prices up past 40p joe mcnothing will vanquish all....

sad but true

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 1:26 pm
by Rossell
No matter we'll still be in second.

Still, its only 65p. Its worth a shot. I encourage anyone on this forum just to do it.

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:54 pm
by The Oid
Personally I think it's retarded. Rage are signed to a major label, (the same label as the X-Factor CD I believe), and have pretty much made their name selling pre-packaged rebellion to angsty teenagers. To me it just comes across as "don't buy pre-packaged music product #1, buy prepackaged-music product #2 and feel really mug while Sony records rakes in cash either way"

Fuck you I won't tidy my bedroom. Let's strike a blow against big music labels, by... buying their products. Let's strike a blow against mainstream music, by buying mainstream music that says the word fuck a lot

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:12 pm
by Leechmaster
What a retarded song choice. Why pick something as well known as that to do it? Pick something completely outlandish that fuck all nobody has ever heard of, then it'll be funny. The only thing you'd have to do to make it successful is convince \b\ to join the movement. That never fails...

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:24 pm
by sj_2150
in the mean time, vote for Portia Allen here: http://www.exploremodeling.com/Contest/ ... Allen.aspx

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:09 am
by Rossell
Next year I vote a Devin song to be picked.

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:03 am
by Abydost

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:48 am
by Amber
The Oid wrote:Personally I think it's retarded. Rage are signed to a major label, (the same label as the X-Factor CD I believe), and have pretty much made their name selling pre-packaged rebellion to angsty teenagers. To me it just comes across as "don't buy pre-packaged music product #1, buy prepackaged-music product #2 and feel really mug while Sony records rakes in cash either way"

Fuck you I won't tidy my bedroom. Let's strike a blow against big music labels, by... buying their products. Let's strike a blow against mainstream music, by buying mainstream music that says the word fuck a lot


The point if it isn't to say "Fuck you major lables" it's "Fuck off xfactor, we want proper christmas singles back." :P

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:53 am
by Shub
The Oid wrote:Personally I think it's retarded. Rage are signed to a major label, (the same label as the X-Factor CD I believe), and have pretty much made their name selling pre-packaged rebellion to angsty teenagers. To me it just comes across as "don't buy pre-packaged music product #1, buy prepackaged-music product #2 and feel really mug while Sony records rakes in cash either way"

Fuck you I won't tidy my bedroom. Let's strike a blow against big music labels, by... buying their products. Let's strike a blow against mainstream music, by buying mainstream music that says the word fuck a lot


Em... No... Morello is a fucking smart lad, Harvard graduate in Political Sciences, he knows his stuff and wants change, don't lump him in there with all the other crappy bands who pretend to give a fuck, I'm not a massive RATM fan, but you've got to give credit where it's due. Angsty teens will engage with the music, but it's also got a better message than most terrible bands who try to catch the angsty teens.

It's a fight back at the X-Factor and it's terribleness. Simple as.

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:56 am
by Shub
And according to today's midweeks... Still 65k up on Joe.

CD Singles are apparently being terribly distributed. RATM fans within the postal service maybe? :D

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:50 am
by swervedriver
Leechmaster wrote:What a retarded song choice. Why pick something as well known as that to do it? Pick something completely outlandish that fuck all nobody has ever heard of, then it'll be funny.


That is why it was such a shame that Reuben's UK-single "Christmas is awesome" was disqualified a few years ago due to a registration error. I even bought that one to support it in the charts. Despite being somewhat of a joke, it's still the best Christmas-related song I know.


I have no idea about this x-factor guy's single and whether it's Christmas-themed or not.. if it is, why counter with Killing In The Name? Are you protesting this guy's popularity or the fact Christmas-themed music is popular around *gasp* Christmas? Regardless, I don't get why there's a protest this time. There have been tons of one-hit-wonders generated by such "talent"-show programs, why is this guy so special that he is dignified/acknowledged with this kind of counter-action? I'd say ignore him, just like you did the rest of them.

Re: Rage Against The Machine - Christmas No. 1

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:13 pm
by gozu
i think the point is that this guy will be the 5th consecutive xmas single (i'm using xmas rather that christmas to show that this is not a christmas song) by an x factor contestant, so much so that its not even a contest now. they plan the final to give the exactly right amount of time to get the christmas No.1.

another factor is, of course, that simon cowells association in all this is entirely money based. he has had 3(?) non music xmas singles (mr blobby, teletubbies and bob the builder) and he doesn't do it to promote new talent, just to make a quick buck. in fact i think the last xmas single that didn't have his mucky fingers on it was Mad World by Gary Jules.

anyway i don't condone this, it all seems retarded to me, cowell makes more money this year than the last few (not to mention producing the fastest selling debut album of all time this year). people saying,"YEAH we don't want x factor this year!" are just doing it to fit in, belive me i know more than my fair share.

sorry i'm not a great writer.

if its happening next year i vote for Kraftwerk