When an Essex DJ launched a Facebook campaign to keep 2009's X Factor winner
from its accustomed Christmas Number 1 slot, nobody thought he had much chance
of success. When they heard the brutal mix of punk, heavy metal and hip-hop he'd
selected for the battle, they thought he had NO chance. Yet the torrential
protest song Killing In The Name ended up as Christmas Number 1 and LA's
impassioned Rage Against The Machine made chart history. The controversial track
originally appeared on their 1992 self-titled debut album (one recorded version
featured 17 repetitions of the F-word!),...