Fury Against the Machine Tom Morello was accidentally stopped by security during a Toronto concert

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Fury Against the Machine Tom Morello was accidentally stopped by security during a Toronto concert

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Tom Morello, lead guitarist for the Los Angeles rock band anger against machin, He was accidentally confronted by a security guard who was stalking a fan who rushed onto the stage during a concert in Toronto on Saturday night.

Morello and the band were playing their last song, Killing in the Name, when a fan in a red T-shirt jumped onto the stage, according to The video was posted online.

In the video, a security guard can be seen chasing the fan, but accidentally confronts Morello – who falls off the stage – as the fan jumps and tries to escape back into the crowd. Then the other security guards grab the fan before he can escape.

The band paused the song when lead singer Zach de la Rocha, who was sitting in a chair after injuring his leg during a previous show, noticed the accident and shouted, “Hold on! Hold on!”

KID ROCK FANS TRASH NORTH DAKOTA VENUE After the concert was canceled due to weather conditions

Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine was accidentally attacked by security after a fan of the State rushed to a concert in Toronto, Canada, Saturday night.
(Ole Millington/WireImage, file)

Murillo quickly made a comeback and pumped his arms in the air toward the audience, who gave off a raucous cheer to the guitarist, according to a video clip.

It didn’t look as though Morello was injured when the band replayed the song to close out the show.

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Earlier this month, the group returned to the stage for the first time in 11 years and denounced against the Supreme Court Decision to dismiss Roe v. Wade.

During the show on July 9 at the Alpine Valley Music Theater in Wisconsin, the band aired several captions on a screen on stage. blow up the Supreme Court With one comment he went so far as to suggest that the court be abolished, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported at the time.

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