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The band released three studio albums of original material, ''Rage Against the Machine'' (1992), ''Evil Empire'' (1996) and ''The Battle of Los Angeles'' (1999). There was also a covers album, ''Renegades'' (2000), an album of live and rare material ''Live and Rare'' (1997), several singles, and two videos, ''Rage Against the Machine'' (1997) and ''The Battle of Mexico City'' (2001).
Zack de la Rocha left the band between the release of ''The Battle of Los Angeles'' and the release of ''Renegades'', though the latter features his vocals. The band officially split up not long afterwards. Zack de la Rocha is believed to be working on new material; the remaining members of the band recruited ex-[[Soundgarden]] singer Chris Cornell as vocalist and reformed as Civilian. Neither project has yet released any material.
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