Rage Against the Machine's Unforgettable SNL Incident

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

In a memorable turn of events, the rock band Rage Against the Machine found themselves embroiled in controversy during their 1996 appearance on "Saturday Night Live." An unexpected confrontation erupted backstage, setting the stage for their abrupt departure from the show. Despite the turmoil, the band's album saw commercial success, highlighting their unique blend of music and political activism.

Reflecting on the incident, guitarist Tom Morello shared details of the chaotic experience, revealing how an impromptu act of defiance by bassist Tim Commerford escalated tensions. The band, known for its outspoken stance against authority, certainly left a lasting impression, though perhaps not in the way typically expected of a musical guest.

The Tumultuous SNL Performance

Rage Against the Machine's appearance on "Saturday Night Live" in 1996, intended to promote their album "Evil Empire," quickly turned into a notorious event. Morello recounted a skirmish just before their set, involving the band's crew and "SNL" staff over inverted American flags displayed on their amplifiers. This initial confrontation hinted at the band's provocative nature and their readiness to challenge norms, even in a mainstream television setting. The band only managed to perform one track, "Bulls on Parade," before being asked to leave, underscoring the immediate and severe repercussions of their actions and artistic expression.

The tension escalated dramatically when bassist Tim Commerford reportedly targeted the family of then-presidential candidate Steve Forbes, who was also a guest on the show. Commerford, expressing his dissatisfaction, threw a wadded-up American flag in their dressing room, an act that drew the attention of the Secret Service. Morello emphasized that this incident, rather than the on-stage flag display, was the ultimate reason for their expulsion. The band's second planned performance was canceled, and they were escorted out of the building, cementing their "SNL" appearance as one of the most controversial in the show's history.

Band's Enduring Legacy and Future

Despite the contentious "Saturday Night Live" incident, Rage Against the Machine's album "Evil Empire" went on to achieve significant commercial success, reaching the top of the Billboard Album Chart. This unexpected outcome suggests that the controversy might have inadvertently boosted their profile, attracting more attention to their anti-establishment message and distinctive musical style. The band, comprising Zack de la Rocha, Brad Wilk, Tim Commerford, and Tom Morello, is renowned for its fusion of metal, rap, punk, and funk, all serving as a vehicle for their revolutionary and anti-capitalist themes, which resonated with a substantial audience.

However, the band's journey has been marked by periods of hiatus and reunion. As of 2024, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees have stated that there are no immediate plans for future performances. Drummer Brad Wilk confirmed that a previously announced worldwide reunion tour, initially scheduled for 2020 but postponed multiple times due to the pandemic, would not proceed. A brief series of shows in 2022 was cut short after de la Rocha sustained an Achilles tendon injury. Wilk's announcement dashed the hopes of many fans, solidifying the uncertainty surrounding any future live appearances by the influential group.

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