Rage opening at Coachella 2007 with Testify after a 7 year hiatus the band played pretty much like they never broke up at all... This is what it's all about people!
I recorded this video with my Canon SD700IS I had the digital zoom on, hence why the quality in some parts sucks.
The performance went on 3 minutes longer than I got to film, but the promoter for the event realized I was recording and tried to confiscate my camera.
The last 3 minutes of that performance was definitely the best =(
yeah my little buddy decides it would be a great idea to drink 10 shots of patron.
Mind you the event's of this video ensued right around 3-5am 12/16/2006.
Any Hole Tobar is trying to secretly throw up his tasty Margarita because he pre gamed it with vodka prior to showing up. And he cant hold his liquor!!!
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