Episode
#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
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Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to deconstruct world-class performers to tease out the routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life.You’ll get plenty of that in this special episode, which features my interview with Tom Morello from my 2017 TV Show Fear{less}. The “less” is in parentheses because the objective is to teach you to fear less, not to be fearless.Fear{less} features in-depth, long-form conversations with top performers, focusing on how they’ve overcome fears and made hard decisions, embracing discomfort and thinking big.It was produced by Wild West Productions, and I worked with them to make both the video and audio available to you for free, my dear listeners. You can find the video of this episode on YouTube.com/TimFerriss, and eventually you’ll be able to see all episodes for free at YouTube.com/TimFerriss.Spearheaded by actor/producer and past podcast guest Vince Vaughn, Wild West Productions has produced a string of hit movies including The Internship, Couples Retreat, Four Christmases, and The Break-Up.In 2020, Wild West produced the comedy The Opening Act, starring Jimmy O. Yang and Cedric The Entertainer. In addition to Fear{less}, their television credits include Undeniable with Joe Buck, ESPN’s 30 for 30 episode about the ’85 Bears, and the Netflix animated show F is for Family.Please enjoy!*This episode is brought to you by “5-Bullet Friday,” my very own email newsletter that every Friday features five bullet points highlighting cool things I’ve found that week, including apps, books, documentaries, gadgets, albums, articles, TV shows, new hacks or tricks, and—of course—all sorts of weird stuff I’ve dug up from around the world.It’s free, it’s always going to be free, and you can subscribe now at tim.blog/friday.*Tom shares what it’s like to try something musically for the first time and then present it to others — whether it’s to bandmates or an audience. [05:24]My first impressions upon hearing Tom’s work in Rage Against the Machine. [09:16]Where did Tom’s parents meet, and what was it like to grow up as an interracial child with a single mother in Libertyville, Illinois during the mid-1960s when they parted? [09:49]How did Tom’s mother encourage him to respond to the racism he would sometimes encounter in this otherwise idyllic Midwestern suburb? [12:46]What politicized Tom even more than reading Noam Chomsky in high school? [14:54]When did music enter the picture for Tom, and what precipitated his first band coming together? What experience really drove home the fact that making music was an accessible goal? [16:32]How did Tom learn guitar? [20:59]How did Tom become the first person from Libertyville, Illinois to ever go to Harvard, and what did he take away from his experience there? [22:24]After graduation, Tom drove his Chevy Astro van west to Hollywood with a thousand dollars and a dream. How long did the money last, how supportive was his mom of this endeavor, and what was his plan B if things didn’t go as intended? For that matter, how thought-out was plan A? [23:36]Exotic dancing as a makeshift plan B. [25:32]How did Tom become involved in the band Lock Up, and why was getting signed to a major record label more of a curse than a blessing? [26:32]How did Rage Against the Machine come together, and what kind of experimentalism did Tom bring to the band? [28:27]When did Tom know Rage Against the Machine was working, and how did his experience with Locked Up inform his approach to dealing with the music industry when it came knocking this time around? [30:51]Who finally succeeded in signing Rage Against the Machine, and to what does Tom credit the enthusiastic response of the fandom to the band’s live performances? [33:17]How performing as a solo acoustic act in front of eight people in a coffee shop can be a more vulnerable experience than playing as part of a band live on television for millions. [36:26]How Tom prepares for a gig. [39:01]What factors contributed to the end of Rage Against the Machine? [40:40]How did Tom’s father come back into his life? [41:42]If Tom weren’t a guitar player, what would he do for a living? [47:23]If Tom had to teach someone guitar in three months, what would the curriculum be? [47:44]What are the biggest wastes of time Tom sees novice musicians making? What are the wrong things to focus on? [48:58]As a teacher, what advice might Tom have for an aspiring young artist who can’t seem to make a connection with their audience? [50:14]What book has Tom gifted most? [51:12]An inspiring quote Tom ponders often. [51:56]An inexpensive purchase that has had a positive impact on Tom’s life. [52:44]How did Prophets of Rage come together? [53:30]What would Tom’s billboard say? [55:54]Advice for artists who might feel too intimidated to try changing the world. [56:22]*For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chapters
Tim Ferriss shares five bullet points of the coolest things he found every week, from apps to gadgets and self-experiments.
00:00 - 06:21 (06:21)
Summary
Tim Ferriss shares five bullet points of the coolest things he found every week, from apps to gadgets and self-experiments. The Tim Ferriss Show deconstructs world-class performers to extract their routines and habits that can be applied to one's own life.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker talks about breaking free from the idea that you have to sound like other guitar players in order to really start exploring the horizons of guitar playing.
06:31 - 12:11 (05:39)
Summary
The speaker talks about breaking free from the idea that you have to sound like other guitar players in order to really start exploring the horizons of guitar playing. He also shares some unconventional ways he used to play the guitar in his college years.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
A man recounts his childhood experiences growing up as a black kid in Libertyville, highlighting the importance of supportive surroundings in achieving self-worth and overcoming racism.
12:11 - 17:52 (05:41)
Summary
A man recounts his childhood experiences growing up as a black kid in Libertyville, highlighting the importance of supportive surroundings in achieving self-worth and overcoming racism.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore shares how discovering punk rock influenced his entry into the music scene and his band's practice sessions in his mom's basement.
17:52 - 22:19 (04:27)
Summary
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore shares how discovering punk rock influenced his entry into the music scene and his band's practice sessions in his mom's basement.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker talks about their hypothetical band and the music industry, questioning whether one should do what's safe or what's right.
22:19 - 26:27 (04:08)
Summary
The speaker talks about their hypothetical band and the music industry, questioning whether one should do what's safe or what's right. They also touch briefly on a bachelorette party.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The former guitarist for a band which was signed to Geffen Records discusses how the band embraced non-traditional sounds to push the boundaries of what could be achieved with guitar-based drums and vocals.
26:27 - 34:14 (07:46)
Summary
The former guitarist for a band which was signed to Geffen Records discusses how the band embraced non-traditional sounds to push the boundaries of what could be achieved with guitar-based drums and vocals. This approach to music was not only beneficial to the band's creative process but also challenged the industry as a whole.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker recounts the story of reuniting with his father after 34 years apart, facilitated by his mother's invitation.
34:14 - 54:01 (19:46)
Summary
The speaker recounts the story of reuniting with his father after 34 years apart, facilitated by his mother's invitation. He also shares advice on learning to play guitar and improving musical skills.
Episode#591: Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine Fame — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode, John Doe discusses the impact of music on expanding people's worldview, and talks about his own experience with connecting to a larger world through punk rock.
54:01 - 58:42 (04:41)
Summary
In this episode, John Doe discusses the impact of music on expanding people's worldview, and talks about his own experience with connecting to a larger world through punk rock. He also shares the philosophy behind his podcast, the importance of community, and the power of using art to make a positive difference in the world.