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Quote:Oh, yeah...Eat shit.
Tsk tsk tsk Sluggo, anger can't be an afterthought, it has to be your main statement, with a touch of sensitivity at the end of your post to keep people guessing.

I really would have loved to see these guys play live. :-( I guess the album will have to be good enough.
I AM NOT TRYING TO BE YOU!
Why the fuck would you or anyone else think I wanna be like you?
You like to play the mean guy...
But you're just a scared little boy that barks pretty loud from your keyboard...
It pains me to be like this...But I was left no alternative...
Quote:But you're just a scared little boy that barks pretty loud from your keyboard...
Except for that time that I made you my bitch! That was sweet.
whatever you say Arpi-lite.
OK Keyser Stapp
THANKS!!1 You rock Spit. LZMF and I were just talking about this last night. He said he d/l'd a bunch of songs on WINMX and they were old Temple of the Dog songs. HAH!


This sounds pretty good, but nothing new. Undecided

But Cornell has a great voice so it's all good.
OK, this is getting better as I get further into the album. Track 4 rocks! Sounds a little like soungarden, but it still rocks.

A bunch of tracks are pretty mellow. More of his solo project type stuff. His voice just kicks ass!!
I think this shit is fuckin rockin.

Spit...I Love you.
I had to share :-D

I'm feeling the love for this recording....

what the fuck was Chris Cornell thinking? this shit should be released!!!!
Spit, thank you so much.
this sounds pretty good.
I think Chris Cornell's voice is whiney :-D
RATM/ Chris Cornell Project Back On?

By Sefany Jones, Assistant Editor
Friday, June 28, 2002 @ 12:47 AM

The Chris Cornell/ Rage Against The Machine Project Is Allegedly Back on Track

From Hit Daily Double.com:

The on-again off-again project pairing Rage Against the Machine and former Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell—once known as Civilian—is on again.

The latest plot twist has the new band seeking a neutral third party for management of the project. Previously, the Rage boys were with Peter Mensch and Cliff Burnstein’s management company Q-Prime, while Cornell was managed by Jim Guerinot’s Rebel Waltz; the new project was co-managed by both companies. It’s unclear whether the respective management affiliations will continue outside of this alliance.

Reps for Q-Prime declined to comment, while Guerinot was on vacation and could not be reached for comment.

The Rage-Cornell project has completed the recording of its first album, but no release date has yet been set by the band’s label, Epic.

The Rage-Cornell band, which came together after Rage vocalist Zach de la Rocha split from the group two years ago, was set to make its debut on this year’s Ozzfest. Shortly after announcing the tour, the group broke up, citing personal differences.

In May 2001, Rage and Cornell put to bed months of speculation and gossip by confirming that one of the most anticipated unions in contempo rock had been consummated (hitsdailydouble.com 5/21/2001).

Originally, many speculated that Cornell, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk were just getting together as a possible side project. But Mensch insisted that the group was in it for more than a one-off, take-the-money-and-run opportunity. "Until the boat founders on the shoals, this is as permanent as anything," Mensch said at the time.
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