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AUDIOSLAVE - OUT OF EXILE


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Out Of Exile
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8838795
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2x12" Indie Alternative / Rock - 'Out Of Exile' is newly pressed on 180-gram black vinyl and newly remastered by Levi Seitz from Black Belt Mastering.

Here's a fresh reissue of the second album from the LA rock supergroup formed between Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, and three members of Rage Against The Machine, after the band's acrimonious 2000 split. Both Rick Rubin-produced and Brendan O'Brien-mixed, the result is warmer and more varied than the self-titled debut, with Cornell writing his most personal lyrics to date, the rhythm section given room, and Tom Morello reining in the more demonstrative tendencies of his RATM output. Before the release, the band flew to Havana and played a free show for 70,000 people, becoming the first American rock band ever to perform in Cuba.


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a1
Your Time Has Come
a2
Out Of Exile
a3
Be Yourself
b1
Doesn't Remind Me
b2
Drown Me Slowly
b3
Heaven's Dead
c1
The Worm
c2
Man Or Animal
c3
Yesterday To Tomorrow
d1
Dandelion
d2
#1 Zero
d3
The Curse

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Audioslave was an American rock supergroup formed in Glendale, California, in 2001. The band consisted of Chris Cornell from Soundgarden on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, along with Tom Morello on lead guitar, Tim Commerford on bass and backing vocals, and Brad Wilk on drums, all formerly members of Rage Against the Machine. Early commentary described their sound as a fusion of the two previous bands, though by the release of their second album, "Out of Exile," they were regarded as having developed a distinct musical identity. Their style incorporated elements of 1970s hard rock and 1990s alternative rock, with additional influences from 1960s funk, soul, and R&B. The group emphasized that all sounds on their recordings were produced solely using guitars, bass, drums, and vocals, highlighting Cornell’s vocal range and Morello’s experimental guitar techniques. During their six-year career, Audioslave released three studio albums: "Audioslave" (2002), "Out of Exile" (2005), and "Revelations" (2006). They received several Grammy Award nominations, sold more than eight million records worldwide, and became the first American rock band to perform an open-air concert in Cuba. The band disbanded in February 2007 following Cornell’s announcement that he was leaving the group. Audioslave reunited briefly for a performance at Prophets of Rage’s Anti-Inaugural Ball on January 20, 2017. Cornell’s death later that year ended the possibility of future reunions. Studio albums Audioslave (2002) Out of Exile (2005) Revelations (2006) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.