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Year of tha Boomerang

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Released
  
December 17, 1994

Genre
  
Rap metal

Format
  
CD

Length
  
4:01

Writer(s)
  
Tim Commerford, Zack de la Rocha, Tom Morello, Brad Wilk

Producer(s)
  
Brendan O'Brien, Rage Against the Machine

"Year of tha Boomerang" is a song by the American political rap metal musical group Rage Against the Machine. It originally appeared in the film and on the soundtrack of Higher Learning in 1994. On the back of the soundtrack, the song is called "Year of the Boomerang". Although the track was released as a promotional radio CD single, it was never given a domestic release.

Contents

"Year of the Boomerang" made its live debut at Cal State Dominguez Hills in Carson, CA on April 29, 1994.

Spelling

The track was re-recorded and included on their second album, Evil Empire in 1996. The spelling of the track was then altered to "Year of tha Boomerang". The spelling of "tha" in the title is a representation of the common hip-hop pronunciation of the definite article "the". The same spelling is used in the Evil Empire liner notes and lyrics to every song for nearly every instance of the word.

The Higher Learning and album versions are slightly different. While the original version has a more prominent bass and hip hop feel, the Evil Empire version's guitars are mixed significantly heavier.

Personnel

Written in the liner notes as Guilty Parties:

  • Vocals - Zack de la Rocha
  • Bass - Tim Commerford
  • Drums - Brad Wilk
  • Guitars - Tom Morello
  • References

    Year of tha Boomerang Wikipedia