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"Born as Ghosts" is a song by American rap/rock band Rage Against The Machine, off their third album The Battle of Los Angeles. The song is a commentary on how society is too caught up with worldly issues, tending to forget about children. Thus, children are treated as if they are non-existant, like ghosts. The song may also be a reference to lead singer Zach de la Rocha's childhood, when he was abused by his father. Image File history File links Nuvola_mimetypes_cdbo_list. ... Rage Against the Machine, also known as Rage or RATM, was an American rock/rapcore band noted both for their diligent political conscience and for their pioneering blend of hard rock and rap which over time would come to be known variously as Rock, Rap Rock or Rap Metal (Both... The Battle of Los Angeles is the third studio album by Rage Against the Machine. ... This article is about the paranormal. ... Zack, circa 1996. ...
Ghost was born in Washington DC and spent the early years of his life in Morningside, Maryland.
Ghost; the vision beyond the vision, the meaning behind the meaning, the music that he creates is something everyone can feel and understand not only to be heard but to be used in existence and to get through lifes every day struggles.
Ghost was a guest at the 2004 Mid Atlantic Motor fest in Virginia.
Ghost was born 25 years ago in Kingston, Jamaica and he grew up between Kingston, Clarendon and Rocky Point.
Ghost can't even begin to comprehend a career without music and it is not surprising when you think that at the tender age of 5 he decided he wanted to sing and he used to practice singing Michael Jackson songs while he was in the bath.
Ghost's first album, 'Slowly' was released by Shocking Vibes and was full of covers with the exception of the title track that Ghost wrote himself.