Rage's Lead Singer Leaves Band

ByABC News
October 19, 2000, 12:00 PM

Oct. 19 -- Rage Against the Machine has lost its main voice with the stunning departure of lead singer Zack de la Rocha, but the remaining band members are vowing to rock on without him.

The dreadlocked singers decision to quit after nine years of spewing out the groups impassioned, politically charged lyrics leaves a giant hole in the band.

In a cryptic statement released by his publicists, de la Rocha says he is leaving because our decision-making process has completely failed. It is no longer meeting the aspirations of all four of us collectively as a band, and from my perspective, has undermined our artistic and political ideal.

The three remaining members of Rage bassist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello and drummer Brad Wilk pledged to go on without him.

We are committed to continuing with our efforts to effectchange in the social and political arena and look forward tocreating more groundbreaking music for our fans, they said in a statement.

In other words, well keep it loud, keep it funky and mostdefinitely rock on .

No Hard Feelings

The band has had a rocky time of it lately, having to reschedule a series of concerts after their planned outing with the Beastie Boys was canceled because the Beasties Mike D injured his shoulder. Then Commerford was arrested at the MTV Video music awards for disorderly conduct.

Rage also faced political opposition when their free concert at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles in August was shut down as protesters clashed with police.

The band has been credited for spawning the rage rock movement that led to bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit.

Rage is continuing with plans to release a live album later this fall featuring covers of songs by Cypress Hill, Devo and Bob Dylan.

Morello told MTV News he agrees that the bands decision-making process has broken down. I have no hard feelings, and we wish Zack well with his [solo] project, the guitarist said. But everyone is excited about the 29 tracks that [Rage] have in the can, and some of it will be released in the fall.