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  2. Audioslave - Wikipedia

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    Audioslave was an American rock supergroup formed in Glendale, ... Audioslave had disbanded, and that a greatest hits collection would be issued in the future ...

  3. Audioslave (album) - Wikipedia

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    Audioslave is the debut studio album by American rock supergroup Audioslave, released on November 18, 2002, through Epic Records and Interscope Records. In the United States, it has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America .

  4. List of songs recorded by Audioslave - Wikipedia

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    Producer Rick Rubin was the co-producer of Audioslave's first two albums, Audioslave and Out of Exile. All songs written by Chris Cornell , Tom Morello , Tim Commerford , and Brad Wilk . Key

  5. Audioslave discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Audioslave, an American hard rock band, consists of three studio albums, two extended plays (EPs), fourteen singles, two video albums and ten music videos.

  6. Chris Cornell - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album, Audioslave, released in November 2002, spawned hits such as "Cochise", "Like a Stone" and "Show Me How to Live", and has reached triple platinum status in the United States. The band was nearly derailed before the album's release; Cornell was going through alcohol problems and a slot on the Ozzfest tour was canceled. [ 38 ]

  7. Chris Cornell discography - Wikipedia

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    With Soundgarden, he produced six albums, five EPs, and two greatest hits compilations. He released three albums with Audioslave and one with Temple of the Dog. Cornell also co-produced the Screaming Trees album Uncle Anesthesia. [1]