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No Shelter by Rage Against the Machine 

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By Atomic HistorianPublished 10 months ago Updated 10 months ago 1 min read
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Did Rage Against the Machine own a time machine in the 1990s? I’m not saying they did, but it’s sometimes too hard to listen to their 1998 single, No Shelter, and wonder if they hadn’t just arrived back from the 2020s. Prolific lyrics or time travel. Guess we’ll never know.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran10 months ago

    I hope it's time travel, lol! Loved your review!

  • Cendrine Marrouat10 months ago

    Rage Against the Machine have always been ahead of their time...

  • Good question.

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