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'''Inside Out''' was a [[hardcore punk|hardcore]] band from [[Orange County, California]] - notable for being the first band fronted by [[Zack de la Rocha]], later of [[Rage Against the Machine]].
'''Inside Out''' was a [[hardcore punk]] and [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band from [[Orange County, California]] - notable for being the first band fronted by [[Zack de la Rocha]], later of [[Rage Against the Machine]].


==Biography==
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* [http://www.zdlr.net/ zdlr.net], the Zack de la Rocha community.
* [http://www.zdlr.net/ zdlr.net], the Zack de la Rocha community.


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Inside Out was a hardcore punk and heavy metal band from Orange County, California - notable for being the first band fronted by Zack de la Rocha, later of Rage Against the Machine.

Biography

Inside Out existed from August 1988 to roughly 1991, releasing a single 7" EP, No Spiritual Surrender, in 1990, on Revelation Records (later converted to six song CD). They played several shows and even toured the East Coast once before their breakup in 1991. They had written material for a second record, to be titled Rage Against the Machine (whence the name for de la Rocha's next band came), but the band broke up shortly after their guitarist, Vic DiCara, left the band to become a Hare Krishna monk. Just before his departure Inside Out performed on California radio station KLXU showcasing a number of new songs including the song Rage Against The Machine which had become a staple in their recent live sets. The quality of the recording on the show while adequete for a radio broadcast is not on par with that of the band's demo and EP recordings. Inside Out's outstanding and extremely intense live show insured that the band would become legendary in its own right, even with out de la Rocha's mainstream break-through in Rage Against the Machine. Copies of their live radio appearance, their pre-No Spiritual Surrender demo, as well as various live sets, have circulated the tape trading underground and file sharing world for years as popular items.

Members

CD Line-up

Previous

Discography

Remixes

In 2006, the track "No Spiritual Surrender" was contributed to the mashup album Threat: Music That Inspired the Movie, where it was remixed by Oktopus from Dalek and dubbed "Ghost in the Machine."