Tom Morello of Rage against the Machine is the latest to pile on Rush Limbaugh, demanding the attention seeking jockey discontinue use of the band's music for his show.
Limbaugh, who hosts the U.S.'s top rated talk show, has taken to playing the Rage track "Sleep Now in the Fire."
Morello hit Twitter to issue a stop and desist order:
"To Rush Limbaugh: Hey Jacka**, stop using our music on your racist, misogynist, right wing clown show. Sincerely, Rage Against The Machine."
Limbaugh is under fire from several musicians and advertisers after calling a Georgetown law student a "slut" and a "prostitute" for her defense of insured contraception.
Over 50 advertisers have withdrawn their ads from his show. Peter Gabriel also insisted Limbaugh discontinue playing his track "Sledgehammer."
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