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what is it abt audioslave that makes me go nuts with chris cornell (pg. 2)
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Vivid Boy
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Originally posted by DjConfessions
very good song. probably one of the songs that got me into my Rock music groove



its the name of the band u dumb ass
DjConfessions
i mean blackhole sun u mother ******
>>FK
lol
Azz3D
haha vividboy got owned
Slylee
he was the guitarist in rage against the machine and went to harvard.



audioslave f'n rocks.
Demoted
Used to listen to them all the time. Then people tried to get me into Velvet Revolver and I decided I had had just about enough of the reunion bands. But Audioslave's self titled album kicks major ass.
Azz3D
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Originally posted by Demoted
Used to listen to them all the time. Then people tried to get me into Velvet Revolver and I decided I had had just about enough of the reunion bands. But Audioslave's self titled album kicks major ass.


velvet revolver's 'contraband' isn't so bad I must say
lücid


Slylee
quote:
Originally posted by Azz3D
velvet revolver's 'contraband' isn't so bad I must say


you can't go wrong with slash!:D
LiGHT78
Audioslave is in awesome. Hell, they're no Rage but still a sick band. I saw them in concert a few weeks ago and they played Sleep Now In The Fire, Bulls On Parade (instrumental without Cornell), Killing in the Name Of...people say WTF THATS NOT RIGHT they're no Rage...which is true to a certain degree. But I still loved it when they played the Rage songs, just cuz I never saw Rage live and that's as close as I'm gonna get!

Cornell also did an acoustic of Black Hole Sun, which was godly! The whole crowd was singing along.

If you ever get the chance, SEE AUDIOSLAVE IN CONCERT! They put on a wicked show.

Xenocreator_PG_
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Originally posted by lücid




what is that? a solo chill album?
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
what is that? a solo chill album?

Amazon.com
Since Soundgarden's lamented breakup in 1997, grunge stud Chris Cornell has been working with his longtime friends and musical peers in the band Eleven--keyboardist Natasha Shneider and guitarist Alain Johannes. These stellar musicians make Cornell's latest album crisper, more musical, and less rocky than what one came to expect from Soundgarden. The soaring "Follow My Way" is epic in scope, and, in fact, Euphoria Morning is aptly titled; the album is a cohesive mood-invoking musical meditation, especially tracks such as "When I'm Down," which has a near-gospel feel thanks to backing vocals and a spare, uplifting vibe. Fans of Cornell's mellower work with the supergroup Temple of the Dog will enjoy this ardent and mellifluous 12-song collection from one of rock's most recognizable voices.


since i hate describing music. :p whatever though it's a good album.
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