The last time Rage Against the Machine played a concert was over four years ago, but now fans can relive one of their most epic concerts. The band is releasing a film from when they played in London in 2010.

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Rage Against the Machine played a free show at Finsbury Park on June 6, 2010 and now footage from the concert is going to be made into a film titled Live at Finsbury Park. The DVD is set to be released on September 11th and extra footage including interviews will also be released.

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The band played the free show 6 months after they had a campaign to push their hit song “Killing in the Name” to be number 1 on the UK charts. During Christmas week, the song ended up dominating the charts. So in return, Rage Against the Machine played a free show at Finsbury Park in London.
The set list includes Bulls on Parade, Guerrilla Radio, Sleep Now in the Fire and other top songs from the rock band.

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The release of the DVD is good news for fans that have not been able to see the band live. I have a feeling since they haven’t played a show in five years, I doubt they will be playing one soon. So at least fans can see a movie of them playing live at one their best shows.