Rage Against the Machine Beats Joe McElderry to Christmas Number One

The battle for the coveted Christmas Number One was claimed by RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE. In what has been described by industry experts as ‘possibly the greatest chart upset ever’ McElderry was pipped to the post byRAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE’s anti-X Factor protest single.

The group’s expletive-ridden 1993 song “Killing in the Name” sold more than half a million copies, beating McElderry’s cover of Miley Cyrus’s “The Climb” by 50,000 sales.

Essex couple Jon and Tracy Morter launched the ‘Rage against the Machine for Christmas No 1Facebook site campaign earlier this month as a protest against X Factor chief Simon Cowell’s dominance of the festive charts for the past four years.

They launched the protest with the words: ‘Fed up of Simon Cowell’s latest karaoke act being Christmas No 1? Me too … So who’s up for a mass-purchase of the track ‘Killing In The Name’ as a protest to the X Factor monotony?’ The couple were stunned when the campaign’s popularity snowballed.

The campaign gathered so much momentum that McElderry’s record label Sony/BMG desperately slashed the price of “The Climb” by 63 per cent to try to redress the balance – but to no avail.

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE’s guitarist Tom Morello said of the movement: ‘It’s trying to save the UK pop charts for this abyss of bland mediocrity. don’t believe it has anything to do with Simon Cowell personally. I like that guy. He’s a great entertainer. He’s going to do fine with his No. 2 this Christmas. What you’re seeing is real democracy.’

He added that the band would be donating the unexpected royalties to the homeless charity Shelter.

7 Comments

  1. SORJoop says:

    I don’t understand a lot of what I just read but I support it.

  2. Anonymous says:

    It’s great to see Simon Cowell and pop music’s mainstream Karaoke bullshit of amateurs with decent voices singing hit songs of other established artists. I love RATM but even if you don’t realize they are going to do a free show as a thank you, and donate the money from the purchase of the single to charity.

  3. AALLGOD says:

    So RATM’s message is essentially, “Don’t buy into people’s shit that is spoon-fed to you… unless it is ours.”

    Have fun making fun of all the pop drones, you drones… RATM is just as pathetic.

  4. Anonymous says:

    ^^^^That’s not their mesage, if it was they wouldn’t donate the money to charity and do a free show. RATM didn’t choose to be a part of this, they were chosen.

  5. shodan says:

    AALLGOD: How does it feel to be “completely misses the point” guy?

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