Rage Against the Machine's farewell gift to fans in 2000 was a covers album filled with a dozen disparate and classic songs filtered through their own distinct prism.
Turns out Robert Zemeckis wasn't the only one with a clear vision of the future. Check out Rage Against the Machine's 1999 video for 'Sleep Now in the Fire.'
Someone who saw a young Rage Against the Machine perform at a show at Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif. had the foresight to film the set in its entirety.