Two Year-Old Plays Rage Against The Machine's 'Bulls On Parade' on Guitar Hero [WATCH]

A two-year-old just discovered Rage Against The Machine for the first time and has already become an alternative metal aficionado, displaying the talent it takes to become a true rock star. The young fan came across the Los Angeles rockers while playing Guitar Hero and since, a YouTube video has gone viral of the fist-pumping toddler.

The clip features a child who remains unnamed, jamming along to a track off the band's 1996 album Evil Empire, "Bulls on Parade." The footage has since made its way to YouTube where its reeled in over 3 million times, notes NME. The toddler's younger brother couldn't help but grab the drum sticks and join in on the passion. Although finger placement on the guitar controller wasn't completely accurate, the impeccable stage presence is all that matters—step aside Tom Morello.

RATM member Tim Commerford has recently critiqued the United States health care system in his newest music video that depicts the bassist undergoing a spinal tap following a ruptured disc in his back. Commerford is the current front man of Future User, releasing the clip with the trio's new track "Voodoo Juju." In the clip, former RATM front man Morello makes a cameo as a money-hungry doctor, breaking the news to Commerford that since the band's last show in 2011, his health insurance has expired, leaving hefty fees to pay off for medical care.

"I got the idea for the video after I ruptured a disc in my back and needed emergency surgery," said Commerford in a statement. "As someone who often goes under the knife, I've always been a bit overwhelmed by the process, paperwork, approvals and costs. Luckily, I have insurance, but it got me thinking about all the people in this country who can't afford medical treatment. I read an article recently that said there are over 40 million uninsured people living in the States, which is insane."

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