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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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Xeolord
Posts: 3094/3418
I have to agree with Shadow Red here, honestly I didn't think this album was as good as the previous one.

But, it isn't terrible or anything.

Cheer's to Audioslave, one of the very few American rock bands I like in this day.
DoTheEvolution
Posts: 24/27
I only like Be Yourself, Out of Exile and Your Time Has Come from that album, but the rest at least have a common theme of Morello whipping out a crazy riff in the middle of the song. I feel their debut album was better, but this was alright for a sophomore album.
Ran-chan
Posts: 11008/12781
Be yourself would be my favorite since thatĀ“s the only one IĀ“ve heard so far.

I like the guitar play.
Bella
Posts: 1727/2962
I heard a few songs from this CD and they were actually likeable since I don't listen to this type of music very much but when I get in the mood, some Audioslave is purdy good .
Shadow Red
Posts: 23/133
Yeah im a big fan of audioslave but this cd didnt do much for me. Their EP was much better.

Tom Morello is an awesome guitarist ive seen him in concert and its a freakin sight to behold.

I still think Chris Cornell was better in soundgarden, cant beat grunge.
Cornellius
Posts: 353/460
I know this was out for a while (a month ?) but I just got it. Amazing ! Their first one was awesome, but this one is even better.

Be Yourself
Yesterday To Tomorrow
Dandelion
The Worm

I simply love every song. Give it a try folks

Tom Morello (ex RATM guitarist) and Chris Cornell (ex Soundgarden signer) did pretty well as usual.
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