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Rosa Lichtenstein
20th December 2009, 18:57
Killing in the name, #1

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8423340.stm

RedAnarchist
20th December 2009, 19:06
I actually listened to the chart (what a load of plastic crap that was), and was glad to hear RATM get number 1.

Y Chwyldro Comiwnyddol Cymraeg
20th December 2009, 19:41
Glad it won. Bit of money to Shelter anyway!

Andropov
20th December 2009, 20:04
Delighted they won.

Stranger Than Paradise
20th December 2009, 20:41
Zack De La Rocha was a bit embarrassing in his interview. Listen to it, he praises a spontaneous movement of young people. Yeah it's great, a movement to put your song top on christmas.

Dr Mindbender
20th December 2009, 21:29
Zack De La Rocha was a bit embarrassing in his interview. Listen to it, he praises a spontaneous movement of young people. Yeah it's great, a movement to put your song top on christmas.

...but Zack isnt keeping any of the money.

Sam_b
20th December 2009, 22:12
Thread title changed to "Rage win!" at Rosa's request.

\m/

(A)(_|
20th December 2009, 22:17
I bought a copy with some free credit and tuned in to the #1 charts countdown. I'm happy, well kind of. If only the same amount of people could stop eating Mcdonald's for a year :)

Kovacs
20th December 2009, 23:00
Apparently we are due a free victory gig if it actually does make the No1 spot

COME ON! Some of those that work forces...\m/

nuisance
20th December 2009, 23:02
Zack De La Rocha was a bit embarrassing in his interview. Listen to it, he praises a spontaneous movement of young people. Yeah it's great, a movement to put your song top on christmas.
Hold on there! Are you trying to say that the campaign to get RATM as Christmas no. 1 isn't impressive, in either succeeding or in the way it was conducted?

pastradamus
21st December 2009, 16:47
Was listening to the chart yesterday on the BBC:thumbup1:....Fucking Great news!

Niall
22nd December 2009, 17:50
glad it won, really am, but prefer bombtrack

Clifton
23rd December 2009, 04:14
Despite missing out on the top spot to American Grammy Award-winning rockers Rage Against The Machine, X Factor winner Joe still managed to sell a massive 45,000 copies of his debut single, The Climb – one of the highest selling singles this year.