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The oil in our experiment is the Rage Against The Machine stripped of their protest scream. The result is predictable and weak: I only highlight "Gasoline," "Cochise," and "Light my way."
The oil in our experiment is the Rage Against The Machine stripped of their protest scream.
The result is predictable and weak: I only highlight "Gasoline," "Cochise," and "Light my way."
Discover why Audioslave's debut album struggles to unite iconic rock voices—listen and decide for yourself!
It always seems like listening to the plastic revision of that sound explosion that was the self-titled debut of Rage Against The Machine. It is an album that lives (or “survives”) on no longer original ideas.
It always seems like listening to the plastic revision of that sound explosion that was the self-titled debut of Rage Against The Machine.
It is an album that lives (or “survives”) on no longer original ideas.
Explore Audioslave's debut and decide for yourself how this rock supergroup blends their iconic sounds.
The voice is the astonishing trademark of Audioslave. This is an energetic and direct rock album, without contaminations, no trace of hip hop or other deviations from the main path.
The voice is the astonishing trademark of Audioslave.
This is an energetic and direct rock album, without contaminations, no trace of hip hop or other deviations from the main path.
Discover the raw power of Audioslave's debut—listen now and experience Cornell's legendary voice with Morello's electric guitar!
"A more eccentric than ever Morello and a poetic Cornell should be enough to give a CD everything it needs to please those who understand music." "'Like a Stone' ... a melody that makes me feel as if my heart is tangled many times over and then put back in its place."
"A more eccentric than ever Morello and a poetic Cornell should be enough to give a CD everything it needs to please those who understand music."
"'Like a Stone' ... a melody that makes me feel as if my heart is tangled many times over and then put back in its place."
Listen to Audioslave’s debut and experience the blend of classic rock power and poetic emotion today!
Just make a lot of noise and give the impression you’re thinking it through and you immediately get some damn contract with a damn major like Sony Music. If this is a good hard rock album, the Saxons were fundamental pioneers. Compared to them even late Pearl Jam are suddenly reevaluated.
Just make a lot of noise and give the impression you’re thinking it through and you immediately get some damn contract with a damn major like Sony Music.
If this is a good hard rock album, the Saxons were fundamental pioneers. Compared to them even late Pearl Jam are suddenly reevaluated.
Read this candid review and decide if Audioslave’s debut is truly worth your time or just another overhyped rock release.
This album has guts, a collection of songs that recreate the '70s style like we haven’t heard in a while, without being derivative. I am convinced that Audioslave are better than Rage (read Cornell’s lyrics... they are a bit more profound).
This album has guts, a collection of songs that recreate the '70s style like we haven’t heard in a while, without being derivative.
I am convinced that Audioslave are better than Rage (read Cornell’s lyrics... they are a bit more profound).
Listen to Audioslave’s debut and experience a powerful revival of classic ’70s rock with profound lyrics and intense performances!
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