RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's 'Renegades of Funk' Comes Alive, Courtesy of LA POP ART

October 3, 2007

Los Angeles Pop Art has just released an exclusive poster in conjunction with one of the biggest rock groups in recent history, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE.

LA Pop Art has created posters using one of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's most popular hits "Renegades of Funk". The poster, which sizes out at 16 x 20 inches, is completely handwritten and was created using the lyrics to the entire song, with all words completely legible. The poster is priced at $9.99, and can be found exclusively at www.lapopart.com.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE's riffs, grooves and politically charged lyrics have created a loyal following of fans that have followed the band through its ups and downs. The recent reunion of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE has reassured fans that you "can't stop them now."

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE is like many of the other icons created at LA Pop Art — they have a style all their own and have created a movement that shows no sign of slowing down.

From "Scarface" to "Reservoir Dogs", from KISS to THE KILLERS, from symbols of piece to images we will never forget, LA Pop Art is the exclusive home to illustrious original posters that mix the visual images of popular icons with the language that made them famous creating unique works of art.

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