The document compares Rage Against the Machine's version of "The Ghost of Tom Joad" to Bruce Springsteen's version. It argues that RATM's version better captures the tone of anger and revolution depicted in John Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath". RATM uses powerful music, angry lyrics about revolution, and red lighting during revolutionary parts of the song to convey a message of anger towards oppression. In contrast, Bruce Springsteen's version simply hopes for equality rather than promoting revolution. Therefore, the document concludes that RATM's version does a better job of portraying the novel's theme of growing anger and call for revolution among migrants.