Today in 2002 Audioslave released there self titled debut album
Glendale, California Hard rock alternative rock post-grunge
Status:Split-up
Years active: 2001–2007
Originally dubbed Civilian, Audioslave pairs former Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell with 3/4 of the disbanded Rage Against The Machine, and have thus far appear to have met everyone's lofty expectations. Their debut self-titled album, released in 2002, sounded pretty much as one might expect given its membership -- Cornell has always been a distinctive vocalist and he shines here, while the trio of Morello, Commerford and Wilk also are given ample opportunity to strut their stuff. And yet this isn't just "Rage with that Soundgarden singer", as Audioslave has carved a sound that clearly harkens to those former groups and yet isn't really exactly like either. Cornell announced that he was leaving the band in 2007 to pursue his solo career, and since then he has rejoined Soundgarden.
Epic
Chris Cornell(R.I.P. 2017) – vocals
Tim Commerford – bass
Brad Wilk – drums
Tom Morello – guitars
1. "Cochise" 3:42
2. "Show Me How to Live" 4:38
3. "Gasoline" 4:39
4. "What You Are" 4:09
5. "Like a Stone" 4:54
6. "Set It Off" 4:23
7. "Shadow on the Sun" 5:43
8. "I Am the Highway" 5:35
9. "Exploder" 3:26
10. "Hypnotize" 3:27
11. "Bring Em Back Alive" 5:29
12. "Light My Way" 5:03
13. "Getaway Car" 4:59
14. "The Last Remaining Light" 5:17
Total length:
65:26
Audioslave is the eponymous debut studio album by the American rock supergroup Audioslave, released on November 19, 2002 by Epic Records and Interscope Records. The album features the hit singles "Cochise", "Show Me How to Live", "What You Are", "Like a Stone", and "I Am the Highway". The album was later certified 3x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in the United States. "Like a Stone" was nominated for a 2004 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
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