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I agree with Know Your Rights comment.

Audioslave was the best band ever and they went out on top with Revelations. I liked Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine, but I never really got interested as much as I did Audioslave. The first song I heard by Audioslave was Like A Stone, but it was really Show Me How To Live that made me went out to bye the album. Anyway, they will be missed. I think their breakup was for the best cause I don't want to see them making music when they were not happy. I think that Chris, Tom, Brad, and Tim are all happy doing their new projects. Chris Cornell never offically said no to an Audioslave reunion, but it would be nice to see them release some unreleased songs. They were the last great American Heroes cause no one could slow them down except for themselfs. Rock Out.

Audioslave Rocks!

These guys are extremely good. I liked Rage Against the Machine, but I don't think any of their songs could quite meet up to the standard of "Revelations". Tom Morello is one of the best guitarists ever. Audioslave's break up severly injured the modern rock era. Rage Against the Machine getting back together only partly makes up for the loss of Audioslave.

Audioslave rocks on.

This is a good video, not much editing or great effects, but somehow mezmerizing in it's simplicity. Hopefully this isn't the real revelation for the band.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

When Zack de la Rocha left Rage Against the Machine in October 2000, the band's future was put into question. Within months rumors flew that ex-Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell would replace de la Rocha. And gossip fueled truth, for Cornell joined the rest of Rage in the studio in May 2001. The mix was great and a musical bond was in the making: Cornell, Tim Commerford, Brad Wilk, and Tom Morello spent the next year writing and recording. By spring 2002, the foursome were no longer going by the...
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  • $1.99
  • Genre: Alternative
  • Released: Apr 28, 2003

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