Audioslave's legacy just got even louder with a spot among rock's greatest supergroups.
Audioslave made big, loud, fun, dumb rock music, with Chris Cornell's voice and Tom Morello's steadfast guitar wobble as their twin pillars. No, the goal wasn't lofty. Yes, it succeeded with flying… ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For their next move, though, they did something much more daring, introducing their second record Out Of Exile with one of the ...
Almost as surprising as Rage Against the Machine announcing that they will reunite for April’s Coachella festival was last week’s statement by Chris Cornell that he’s leaving Audioslave (the band ...
Update: Prophets of Rage have announced they will be live streaming their show beginning at 9PM PT via their Facebook page. We're just a few weeks into 2017 and already we've got a reunion that's sure ...
Audioslave during 2002 KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas at Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California, United States. Audioslave's biggest hit "Like a Stone" debuts on a Billboard chart more ...
Plans for the record materialized fairly quickly after Audioslave—Morello, singer Chris Cornell, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk—wrapped up their Exile tour. In January 2006, the band ...
In 2000, the politically charged band Rage Against the Machine stepped off its soapbox and called it quits after its once revolutionary musical style had become nothing more than an opportunity for ...
Audioslave singer Chris Cornell has quit the short-lived "supergroup," citing "irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences," he said on Thursday. Cornell, 42, who rose to fame ...