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In the spirit of the supergroups of the past, two of the most important bands of the nineties have pooled their talents to create a new band: Audioslave. On November 19th Epic Records will release Audioslave's self-titles debut album featuring former lead singer/guitarist of Soundgarden, Chris Cornell (Vocals) and Rage Against the Machine's Tim Commerford (Bass), Tom Morello (Guitar), and Brad Wilk (Drums). Audioslave was recorded in Los Angeles at Oceanway Studios with producer Rick Rubin.

Chris Cornell formed Soundgarden in 1985 and over the course of 12 years the groups established themselves as one of the most influencial rock bands of the nineties selling, over 12 million records worldwide. David Fricke writes in Rolling Stone, "On their '94 master blast, Superunknown, Soundgarden blew a big, black hole through the burnt-boogie angst of heavy Muzak, managing both to sound both fried and alive in the fine thunder-and-color tradition of late-period Led Zeppelin."

As Soundgarden continued to release critically acclaimed and platinum-selling albums, the music of Rage Against the Machine was bringing a fierce, uncompromising meld of punk-inspired hard rock and politically charged rap to the mainstream charts. With the release of their self-titled debut in 1992 the face of rock began to change.

"On the strength of the album," wrote Timothy White in Billboard, "they must be viewed as one of the most orginal and virtuosic new bands in the nation... Rage Against the Machine generates the most beautifully articulated torrent of hardcore bedlam that one could imagine. And the hopes invested in these humming murals of urban din are equally visionary." Rage Against the Machine went on to sell 15 million records worldwide.

Audioslave contains 14 tracks including their first single and video "Cochise." The video for "Cochise" will directed by Mark Romanek.

The 14 tracks on Audioslave are the result of the band's early time spent in their Los Angeles rehearsal space writing and jamming. During this writing and recording, rough demos were leaked to the internet. Obvisously, these tracks are not represenatative of the final album as they were rehearsal demos. The members of Audioslave look forward to bringing their completed album to the masses for the Fall.
****Taken from the offiical Audioslave site***
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