Prophets Of Rage disband after RATM announce 2020 reunion shows

After the massive news that Rage Against The Machine are reuniting for shows in 2020, offshoot Prophets Of Rage have officially announced their end.

The band, featuring members of RATM as well as Public Enemy’s Chuck D and DJ Lord and Cypress Hill’s B-Real, are calling it a day in the midst of the new shows.

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The band started in 2016 and released an EP as well as a full-length record.

A little while after the shows become publicly known, B-Real took to Instagram to give his thanks for the project running as long as it did.

“I want to say thank you to the fans that supported Prophets of Rage for the time we’ve been rocking together. It’s been an honor to rock stages and people of all ages with these guys. It’s been a great time and great memories in a short time. Rockin along side of Chuck and Tom has been amazing to say the least. It was fun while it lasted and I hope we left a big impression and that the music has been a source of inspiration for those that needed it. That was the purpose we got together. So I say to y’all stay informed, stay engaged and fight the good fight.”

Chuck D also added his thoughts shortly after on Twitter.

“It was about doing something greater than self. 2020 keeping Zack de la Rocha spot warm for RATM and powering a statement for 1000 days was a honorable truth mission in the hours of chaos from the jump… And so the bands rock on…. Let’s go.”

Now the Rage Against The Machine Instagram account has also been verified and has a blue checkmark to confirm this is all really happening.

What do you think of the statements from members of Prophets Of Rage? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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