
A radio station reportedly played a Rage Against the Machine song on loop for more than a day
CBSN
A radio station in Vancouver, Canada played Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" for hours on end beginning on Tuesday. The 1992 track was played on loop until at least Wednesday – but it is unclear who is behind the mysterious music marathon. The radio station has since announced it was "saying goodbye."
The station did occasionally stop playing the song – only to play listener requests for the same song, according to Rolling Stone, which tuned in to the odd radio broadcast.
Other Twitter users reported that when a caller requested another song, they would cut them off and continue playing "Killing in the Name."

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