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AudioslaveHighly successful rock band of the new millennium that features former members of Soundgarden and Rage Against The Machine.
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Out of Exile4
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Audioslave
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Audioslave
photo credit: Danny Clinch
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Active
2000s
Formed
2001 in Los Angeles, CA
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Rovi Music ID
MN0000040743
AMG Pop ID
P 543386
AMG Classical ID
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  • Be Yourself
  • Cochise
  • Doesn't Remind Me
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biography

by MacKenzie Wilson
Out of Exile
WhenZack de la Rocha leftRage Against the Machine in October 2000, the band's future was put into question. Within months rumors flew that ex-Soundgarden frontmanChris Cornell would replacede la Rocha. And gossip fueled truth, forCornell joined the rest ofRage in the studio in May 2001. The mix was great and a musical bond was in the making:Cornell,Tim Commerford,Brad Wilk, andTom Morello spent the next year writing and recording. By spring 2002, the foursome were no longer going by theRage Against the Machine name and signed on for Ozzfest. But before the summer tour even got underway,Cornell quit the new project. He claimed it wasn't moving forward in the direction he'd hoped for. The breakdown didn't last, forCornell rejoined by early fall. After tossing around the idea of being called Civilian, they settled onAudioslave. The single "Cochise," named for the great American Indian chief who died free and unconquered, hit radio in September 2002, andAudioslave's Epic full-length debut was released that November. The self-titled album eventually went multi-platinum on the strength of "Cochise" and the moody rocker "Like a Stone," andAudioslave supported it with gigs that included 2003 Lollapalooza dates.Cornell,Morello,Wilk, andCommerford returned in May 2005 withOut of Exile, which debuted at number one on Billboard. That same month they played an historic show in Havana, Cuba, that marked that country's first outdoor show by an American rock band (that fall releasing the whole shebang on the Live in Cuba DVD).Exile continued the band's platinum-selling ways -- singles like "Be Yourself" and "Doesn't Remind Me" went to the top of the charts -- and the guys wasted no time following up with album number three,Revelations, in early September 2006. Work on the album took only five weeks, since most of the songs had been fleshed out live over the previous year. In 2007, shortly after the members ofRage announced that they would reunite for that year's Coachella festival,Cornell leftAudioslave, citing both personal and musical differences, and leaving the state ofAudioslave uncertain.

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YearTitleLabelEditors' Rating
2002
Audioslave
AudioslaveAudioslaveEpicEpic
2005
Out of Exile
Out of ExileOut of ExileInterscopeInterscope
2006
Revelations
RevelationsRevelationsEpic / Epic/InterscopeEpic / Epic/Inter…

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