i agree. starts a little slow, but it really picks up momentum as it goes along.
Yes. There used to be a poster here of that name.![]()
i agree. starts a little slow, but it really picks up momentum as it goes along.
Yeah, Euphoria Morning and that Sunshowers song off of the Great Expectations soundtrack are his best work. But between, Audioslave and Soundgarden, I'm going with Soundgarden. Tom Morello is ing annoying.
I heard on the radio wrote most of the songs on a ing yukelayle (sp..)
I saw Audioslave at 04 lollapalooza and it wasn't htat impressive. QOTSA were better. So were Incubus.
Soundgarden ended before it's time. It was a period when that era of rock was dying, 4 or 5 bands had broken up or killed themselves, and Soundgarden just decided to kick the fans when they were down. Their last album was very progressive, not even appreciated as it should have been, because (naturally) people were expecting Black Hole Sun pt. II.
Pretty Noose is one of my favorite songs ever.
You know, I used to hate Incubus but lately I've been into them. Maybe because on on a "The" band overload. All these bands with the in fronr of their name lately sound the same.
Incubus' SCIENCE was one of the most progressive albums of all time. Light years ahead of itself.
All downhill from there, they fired DJ Lyfe and got that DJ Killmore suck ass who, well, sucks ass.
Before they came on stage, ing 8-bit Mario Bros theme song kicked in and thats what they opened up with. Pretty funny.
I need to start editing my posts. I sound re ed and the furthest thing from an English major.
The thread is coming from the Soundgarden point of view but i'm a bigger Rage Against The Machine fan and I come to Audioslave from that angle. Audioslave has some pretty good material. Doesn't Remind Me is a great song. But I see Audioslave as just plain different from either one of the previous two bands. Soundgarden was heavier and RATM was more militant in their approach. Audioslave pulls it off pretty well, though.
hahahahaha
more militant
zack de la rocha ing owns j00
peter tosh was militant. rage was ehhh. cornell wasn't in mad season, but that was also a great group.
Mad Season put on one of the best shows I have ever been to, at the Moore Theatre in Seattle in 1995. Maybe even the best.
A band called Wellwater Conspiracy featuring Soundgarden's drummer and Monster Magnet's Guitarist and lots of guest appearances, is actually pretty good. Try to give em a listen.
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