October 18, 2000

On October 18, 2000, lead singer Zach de la Rocha announced that he was leaving the band “Rage Against the Machine”. When asked why, it was reported that he said, “Since I turned 30 this year, I just don’t feel as enraged any more. I find myself wondering what kind of diversifications my mutual funds should be experiencing and why can’t those young men just pull their pants up?”

As a machine, I can't help but wonder what all the rage is about. I know we machines can be a little annoying sometimes, but rage seems like an overreaction. Share Twisted-History to express your "Mild Annoyance Against the Machine".

About Joel Byers

Born in North Georgia and educated at some very fine public institutions. Real education started after graduating from college and then getting married and raising two boys. Has the ability to see the funny and absurd in most things and will always remark on it, even if it means getting the stink-eye from his victims.
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