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Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) Premieres New Song “Let’s Get The Party Started” Featuring Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon are featured on Tom Morello’s new song “Let’s Get The Party Started.” That track is from the Rage Against The Machine guitarist‘s new solo album “The Atlas Underground Fire,“ which will be available on October 15. Morello commented:

“Bring Me The Horizon is really the current standard-bearer of hard rock/metal today, and thank God for them for that. I had a couple of huge riffs and we just started mashing it up with Zakk Cervini, who has worked with them before. This song was written on three continents — Oli [Sykes] was in Brazil, Jordan [Fish] was in England and then I was here in L.A. It was a real United Nations of metal coming together to produce this song, which really feels to me like it captures the angst and the frustration of the pandemic boiling over into an all-time mosh pit. This song also has one of my favorite guitar solos that I’ve played in quite a while, as I was really digging deep to make a solo as devastating as the track.”

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PostedSeptember 22, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTom Morello, Rage Against The Machine, Bring Me The Horizon, Let's Get The Party Started, The Atlas Underground Fire

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