Rage Against The Machine appeared in interrogation hoods and orange overalls as they headlined the opening day of the Reading Festival tonight (August 22nd).
The band wore the garb, which echoed that raddled by prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre, for the entirety of their opening song �Bombtrack�.
As expected, the group played a politically motivated do, which sawing machine frontman Zach De La Rocha call for Tony Blair and George Bush to be tried as war criminals.
The singer made a alike statement when the banding performed at the T in the Park festival in Scotland in July.
Other notable highlights from the bands performance included �Wake Up�, �Ashes In The Fall� and set closer �Killing In The Name�.
The Reading Festival continues tomorrow with a headlining functioning from The Killers.
Stay tuned to Gigwise for all the latest news and reports from the festival.
Rage Against The Machine's setlist was:
'Bombtrack'
'Testify'
'Bulls On Parade'
'People Of The Sun'
'Know Your Enemy'
'Bullet In Your Head'
'Born Of A Broken Man'
'Guerrilla Radio'
'Ashes In The Fall'
'Calm Like A Bomb'
'Sleep Now'
'Wake Up'
'Freedom'
'Killing In The Name'
Rage Against The Machine Live
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