These are the albums of Rage Against The Machine, ranked from worst to best.

Rage’s sound is so uniquely theirs that any song the band plays instantly sounds like them.

Rage’s sound is so uniquely theirs that any song the band plays instantly sounds like them.

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There are moments whereRenegadesoccasionally hits the standards RATM set themselves.

That said, this is clearly a record company cash-grab.

Some superb pop punk bands came and went with just one release, leaving fans forever wanting more.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame imagery with Warren Zevon and Chubby Checker

It unfortunately does have a flaw that doesn’t exist on the band’s other two albums.

While it feels as though history has corrected itself,Evil Empirewas met with backlash upon its release.

It is on the doorstep of being impossible to recreate the hit factory of the band’s debut album.

U2 band members post together in the desert for The Joshua Tree album cover.

Those songs changed the world.

Instead,Evil Empirebuilds upon that musical blueprintto make RATM a better band.

Frankly,there are Greatest Hits collections with less world-changing songs on it.

Rage against the machine members seated next to each other

It’s an album that changed the course of guitar music in the ’90s.