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"Bulls on Parade"
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Single by Rage Against the Machine
from the album Evil Empire
ReleasedApril 1, 1996[1]
Genre
Length3:51
LabelEpic
SongwritersZack de la Rocha
Tom Morello
Tim Commerford
Brad Wilk
ProducersBrendan O'Brien, Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine singles chronology
"Year of tha Boomerang"
(1994)
"Bulls on Parade"
(1996)
"People of the Sun"
(1996)
Alternative cover
File:Bullsonparade.jpg

"Bulls on Parade" is a song by American rock band Rage Against the Machine. The second song from their second studio album, Evil Empire (1996), it was released as the album's first single on April 1, 1996. With lyrics that criticize the U.S. arms industry, the song is also known for guitarist Tom Morello's solo in which he employs a vinyl scratch effect.

Background and composition

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"Bulls on Parade" deals with the U.S. military and its aggressive tactics. It mentions how the arms industry encourages war to obtain military contracts with lines such as, "Weapons, not food, not homes, not shoes, not need, just feed the war cannibal-animal," and "What we don't know keeps the contracts alive and moving."[5]

The song is widely known for its popular guitar solo containing a vinyl scratch effect used by Tom Morello, done by toggling between two pickups, one on and one off, while rubbing his hands on the strings over the pickups to create an effect akin to someone scratching a vinyl record. Morello has stated that the sound he was going for was a "sort of 'Geto Boys' sound, menacing"[6] with E♭ tuning in both guitar and bass, and a wah-wah pedal fully in the treble position.

Live performances

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"Bulls on Parade" made its live debut on January 25, 1996, at the Big Day Out festival in Sydney, Australia.

The track made its international debut on Saturday Night Live on April 13, 1996. The band was going to play another song, but were expelled from the building after hanging American flags upside down from their amplifiers.[7][8] Steve Forbes was guest hosting that night.[9]

At shows in the Aughts, like the Reading Festival in 2008, Rage Against the Machine dedicated the song to George Bush and Tony Blair for their role in the war on terror.[10]

Covers

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"Bulls on Parade" has been covered numerous times by different artists of various genres including British rapper Dizzee Rascal in 2009, among others.[11]

On February 14, 2019, American rapper Denzel Curry performed a cover of the song on the Australian radio station Triple J as part of Like a Version. The cover was met with critical acclaim.[12][13]

Music video

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The video for "Bulls on Parade", directed by Peter Christopherson and produced by Fiz Oliver at Squeak Pictures, premiered on MTV's 120 Minutes on April 14, 1996. On July 31, 1996, it was nominated for Best Hard Rock Video in the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards.

The video contains footage from the Sydney Big Day Out on January 25, 1996 and their side show at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney two days later. Throughout the video shots of young people protesting in the streets with political signs, military drills, flags, and other similar images are montaged together. An antique-style film is used which promotes scratches, dust and film grain. Several scenes show people wrapping Evil Empire banners on walls, telephone posts and posting up other propaganda posters designed by Barbara Kruger. There is a scene where a character wearing a black "Libertyville" jacket with a baseball cap is painted by the renowned Phantom Street Artist Joey Krebs who paints his iconoclastic figures on city walls. This is the actual portrait created by the street artist of Tom Morello. Various lyrics are flashed on top of these scenes in a scrawled sort of chicken-scratch throughout.

Accolades

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In other media

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Track listing

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  1. Bulls on Parade
  2. Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox (Live)

Charts

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Charts (1996) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[17] 29
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[18] 31
Canada Rock/Alternative (RPM)[19] 3
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[20] 46
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[21] 1
France (SNEP)[22] 27
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[23] 22
Norway (VG-lista)[24] 4
Scotland Singles (OCC)[25] 11
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[26] 9
UK Singles (OCC)[27] 8
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[28] 1
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[29] 11
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[30] 36
US Radio Songs (Billboard)[31] 62

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)[32] 2× Platinum 60,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[33] Gold 400,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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