One of the most important rock records of the 1990s, preserved before it ever reached the open market.
Released in 1992, Rage Against The Machine's self-titled debut is a landmark of American music. Tom Morello's genre-defying guitar work, pitched somewhere between turntablist and shredder, collided with Zack de la Rocha's ferocious, politically charged delivery to produce something that had no real precedent. Backed by Tim Commerford on bass and Brad Wilk on drums, the band fused hip-hop, punk, and heavy rock into a debut album that sold over 16 million copies worldwide and never stopped feeling urgent. Tracks like "Killing in the Name" and "Bullet in the Head" became cultural touchstones of Gen X protest music in the ‘90s and beyond.
This is the remastered vinyl LP repressing, issued for the album's 20th anniversary. The audio restoration brings new depth and clarity to one of the most visceral-sounding records of its era.
What Alliance Authentic Preservation Means: Every copy in this catalog was moved directly from the pressing source into preservation: uncirculated, unhandled, and documented before it ever reached the open market. Each preserved copy includes an embedded NFC chip. Tap it with any smartphone to access your Certified Copy: verified authenticity, documented condition, and a full provenance chain from pressing source to you.
Limited to 10 individually numbered copies.



















