Tom Morello worked on a song for Final Fantasy 14’s latest raid tier after finding out the game’s composer was a huge Rage Against the Machine fan



What do critically acclaimed MMO Final Fantasy 14 and the renegades of funk, Rage Against the Machine, have in common? Probably not much before this week, but now they both contain a shared ingredient: legendary guitarist Tom Morello. Morello was featured on the game’s official X account, where he announced a collaboration between him, the game’s composers, and metalcore band Beartooth.

“Very excited to announce that I’ve been working on something very special with the team at Final Fantasy 14,” he states in the video. “It all started when Jason Charles Miller told me that Soken-san (Masayoshi Soken), the composer of Final Fantasy 14, was a huge Rage Against the Machine fan and wanted to collaborate. So I got down to work and rocked this track … with Beartooth.”

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