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RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE’s ZACK DE LA ROCHA Has A Torn ACL, Says His Friend

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RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE frontman Zack De La Rocha reportedly tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during the band’s July 11 concert in Chicago. The incident occurred during the fourth song of the second show on the group’s long-delayed “Public Service Announcement” reunion tour. Ever since then, Zack has been performing while seated and the shows have gone off without a hitch, even though stagehands have had to carry the vocalist on and off the stage every night.

Although RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE has not officially commented on the exact nature of De La Rocha‘s injury, acclaimed photographer Glen E. Friedman revealed on Friday (August 12) that a torn ACL is to blame for Zack‘s continued issues with standing on his left leg.

A full or partial tearing of the ACL is a very common knee injury in both athletic and normal populations. This injury typically occurs when an exterior force acts on the knee with the foot planted on the ground. A torn ACL typically causes symptoms of instability in the knee, along with knee pain and swelling. Sometimes the cartilage, kneecap, or other ligaments can be injured as well. ACL tears can be full, which means the tear extends through the entire ACL, or partial, extending only part-way through the ligament.

Earlier this week, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE canceled the August and September 2022 European leg of the band’s tour to allow De La Rocha to recover from his injury.

13 European shows were scrapped, including appearances at Britain’s Reading and Leeds festivals.

De La Rocha injured his leg while he and his bandmates were performing “Bullet In The Head”, a classic song from the group’s 1992 self-titled debut album.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE kicked off its long-delayed “Public Service Announcement” tour on July 9 in front of roughly 30,000 fans at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin.

The band opened its first show in 11 years with “Bombtrack”, a song from RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE‘s classic 1992 debut album, and closed the set with “Killing In The Name”. Other tracks performed during the concert included “Bulls On Parade”“Guerrilla Radio”“Sleep Now In The Fire”“Wake Up”“Testify” and a cover of Bruce Springsteen‘s “The Ghost Of Tom Joad”.

Prior to the current tour, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE last played together at L.A. Rising and has resisted calls for a reunion, with De La Rocha previously believed to be the lone holdout. Guitarist Tom Morello and his fellow RAGE bandmates Tim Commerford (bass) and Brad Wilk (drums) have since teamed up with PUBLIC ENEMY‘s Chuck D. and CYPRESS HILL‘s B-Real in the similarly styled PROPHETS OF RAGE.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE recorded three original studio albums and one set of covers before breaking up in 2000. The group reformed in 2007 but only played sporadic gigs and never a full tour.

Written by: Andy

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