RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Drummer Selling Malibu Home For $2.7 Million

July 30, 2012

According to the Los Angeles Times, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE drummer Brad Wilk and his wife Selene Vigil (former lead singer for the band 7 YEAR BITCH) have put their house in Malibu, California on the market for $2.699 million. Built in 2001, the contemporary home has two bedrooms, three bathrooms, ocean views, and a huge deck. The property has about 2,750 square feet of living space, including a loft office. Check out pictures at this location.

Wilk, 43, bought the house in 2003 for $1.9 million

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE released its last studio album, "Renegades", in 2000. The band disbanded that year and reunited in 2007, but despite playing a number of live shows has not recorded anything new.

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