The Clash brought punk to the mainstream, infusing it with reggae influences and politically charged lyrics that shaped a generation of socially conscious musicians. Rage Against the Machine fused rap and metal with radical activism, turning protest music into something explosive and visceral. Both bands used their platforms to challenge authority, inspire rebellion, and redefine what rock music could stand for. While The Clash helped punk evolve into something broader, RATM ignited a fire in modern protest rock. Who left a bigger mark on rock culture?
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