I have nothing against the X-Factor — it's easily-watchable, throwaway reality television that can prove an amusing distraction for a while. However, I also believe that it has very little to do with real music, and dislike the hijacking of the Christmas number 1 spot by said TV show.
A lot of people feel likewise. They've set up a Facebook group to promote the idea of Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name' being number 1 at Christmas. Links to download the track are given on that page.
It's a bit of a silly protest, but I find it amusing, and will do my bit to help it along.
It seems to be doing quite well so far
A less silly aspect of the movement is the collection for Shelter that downloaders are urged to donate to. It's an appropriate charity for the Christmas season, and I'd urge a donation whether or not you're also downloading the Rage Against the Machine track. So far, they've raised £37,648 — nice work!
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bracknellexile for this: X-Factor – Killing in the Name Of (YouTube)
Edit 2: Tom Morello (of RATM) is donating his profits from the song to a charity that supports young musicians
A lot of people feel likewise. They've set up a Facebook group to promote the idea of Rage Against the Machine's 'Killing in the Name' being number 1 at Christmas. Links to download the track are given on that page.
It's a bit of a silly protest, but I find it amusing, and will do my bit to help it along.
It seems to be doing quite well so far
A less silly aspect of the movement is the collection for Shelter that downloaders are urged to donate to. It's an appropriate charity for the Christmas season, and I'd urge a donation whether or not you're also downloading the Rage Against the Machine track. So far, they've raised £37,648 — nice work!
Edit: Thanks to
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Edit 2: Tom Morello (of RATM) is donating his profits from the song to a charity that supports young musicians