Who forgets the exceedingly legendary guitar solos of 'Killing In The Name Of' by Rage Against The Machine and 'Like A Stone' by Audioslave? Well, there is only one man behind that music, and he is none other than Tom Morello.

Tom Morello is a founding member of the bands like Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave. He has already given heavenly music to several hits of RATM and Audioslave in the past decades. That includes Sirens, Like a Stone, Killing In The Name Of, Bobby Jean, Unfuck The World, and many others.

How Much Is Tom Morello's Net Worth In 2020?

Tom Morello's musicianship has paid him off a fair price. Through his music credits, he has garnered a net worth of $30 million, as of 2020.

Tom is widely acknowledged as a guitarist of the famous rock band Rage Against The Machine and has made his prominence with a distinct sound and guitar effects.

Tom Morello started forming Rage Against The Machine back in 1991 and later kissed the taste of success with the band. However, the group dismantled in the early 2000s.

Tom Morello in action (©: wallpapercave.com)

After breaking up, Tom joined Audioslave with the Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell (RIP). With Audioslave, he gave music to the hit songs like Like A Stone, Be Yourself, 'Show Me How To Live,' and many more. Similarly, he scored background tracks in several movies like Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.

After Rage Against The Machine reunited 2007, they brought several hits and launched campaigns like 'Killing In The Name Of.' Rage Against The Machine had a total album sales of 16 million worldwide by 2016, which has supposedly increased in the course of a decade, as of 2020.

As for now, Tom Morello lives at his Los Angeles house with his wife and kids. Tom's house is near Briar Summit Drive across the Mulholland Drive and Briar Knoll Drive in LA, as per VirtualGlobeTrotting.

Tom Morello's Upcoming Tour Updates

As of 2020, Rage Against The Machine was set to tour to several cities around the United States. However, the outbreak of coronavirus postponed their upcoming tours and concerts.

The band asked for a pardon for commencing their tours during the COVID-19 through their official website. They also have assured that every ticket of the fans will be honored, and they will go through the refund process for those who want to refund their ticket money.

As per the band's official website updates, they will now be performing in 2021 at Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas, on 3 June. Similarly, their other setups were at Pan American Center at Las Cruces on 5 June, Gila River Arena, on 7 June, Oakland Arena, 11 June 2021, and many more.