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Thanks to a Facebook led campaign, the Los Angeles band's 1992 anthem 'Killing In The Name' has secured the Yuletide top spot after shifting 502,000 downloads.
(Entertainment)Thanks to a Facebook led campaign, the Los Angeles band's 1992 anthem 'Killing In The Name' has secured the Yuletide top spot after shifting 502,000 downloads.
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rant rant rant, buying it off Sony still, so Cowell still wins, rant rant rant, people are still doing what they're told by buying the single, rant rant rant, it's full of hypocrisy.
< / knee-jerk sheeple response with no independent thought of their own >
God I hate the typical responses that spew out of peoples mouths about this, grow a brain. I can't even be bothered to write my retorts to these types of responses.
Yeah, talk about missing the point. And as if us buying the single is doing what Rage tells us. There's a difference between choice under free will and choice whilst being under control.
I bought the mp3 of KITNO on amazon for 29p, but I didn't think Rage were going to get to number 1, I thought it was going to be a long-shot, so when I sat and waited at 7pm for the announcement I couldn't help but laugh.
A sign of the future when it comes to the power of the Internet.
I was listening to the radio all of the next day, and several times I heard Joe's song and not once the ACTUAL xmas number one song. Discrimination!
I'm still feeling really christmassy, so I think I'll play the xmas number to get me back into the spirit.
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