Never in a million years would we imagine to hear the iconic voices of the Bee Gees singing over the riotous drums and guitar of Rage Against the Machine, but here we are.

Thanks to a legend by the name of William Maranci on YouTube, our wildest dreams have come true. Using the power of audio and visual editing, Maranci has created the most perfect mash-up our ears have ever been blessed with.

Yep, it’s a perfect mashup of The Bee Gees and Rage Against the Machine, with the killer drums and guitar work of Rage’s absolute hit ‘Bulls on Parade’, fused with the high-pitched disco vocals of the Bee Gees’ ‘Stayin’ Alive’.

At this point, words are pointless, you just need to hear the magic remix for yourself. Our favourite part undoubtedly has to be the pitch-shifted Bee Gees vocals that sound straight out of metal heaven.

You can listen to the incredible track below.

In recent Rage Against the Machine news, the band raised over $3 million for charity with their anti-ticket scalping initiatives.

To stop ticket scalping as much as possible, Rage Against The Machine held back 10% of their tickets available at each of their announced shows, selling them higher than standard tickets. All proceeds from those ticket sales is set to go towards local charities.

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The shows, which are set to be the first for Rage Against The Machine in over a decade, have already begun selling quick. Currently, the band has raised over $3 million dollars in the first 48 hours of tickets being on sale. Tom Morello updated fans on Twitter over the weekend, noting that approximately 85% of the scalping market had been stopped as a result of this charity initiative.

Rage Against The Machine added more shows to their tour, answering the demand of fans. Supported by Run The Jewels, the tour kicks off in Texas this March and will be taking in highly anticipated sets at Coachella, Boston Calling and Firefly music festivals.

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