didn't he go on record once admitting the lyrics mean absolutely nothing? it was just stuff he thought sounded good together. Also, >>>Cinemaphile is thataway
Reminder that he did not commit suicide. He was very much into autoerotic asphyxiation and they don’t want to embarrass him so had to say it was suicide
>boo hoo hoo self-pity song
"How would I know that this would be my fate"... lol Your fate was much more pathetic, self-indulgent homosexual.
Friendly reminder this b***h tried to sell repeatedly post-Soundgarden and mostly failed. He inadvertently wrote a cuck anthem for #TimesUp and #MeToo sponsored by Suave™ and Wal-Mart™
>audioslave was pretty big for 3 albums
A meme. People were already starting to cringe at Zach de la Rocha or whatever the frick his name was by then so the former RATM guys didn't bring much considering it was supposed to be a "supergroup". Then they go right out of the gate with Chris Cornell wailing outside his core vocal range and people were like >wut?
Audioslave was never as big as Cornell simps wanted it to be. It was the first in Chris Cornell's failed attempts at becoming a "superstar" post Soundgarden. Ironically, if he had just focused on doing depressed, acoustic covers exclusively he would have been much bigger. Those were become a major meme around that time and the ones he did were very well received.
out of exile debuted number one in 2005, name some rock albums that did that since
>muh sales figures >muh debut
A scam anyway. Not reflective of actual popularity. A hype metric.
Nobody sings along with this shitty garbage. This is not good music. This is not a good song. This is wailing by homosexuals and posers past their prime trying really really hard. Everything about this song is immense cringe. Cope & seethe about it.
I never liked grunge. It was like a more depressed form of goth. The first 20 years of my existence was hard rock->heavy metal->thrash/speed->rap metal.
The 90s had zero good bands or artists. All the good music in the 90s was just from artists who were already popular in the 80s, like Depeche Mode, David Bowie, etc
BOILING HEAT
>dies
thats not the ace of spades
didn't he go on record once admitting the lyrics mean absolutely nothing? it was just stuff he thought sounded good together. Also, >>>Cinemaphile is thataway
most songs are meaningless and are just shit they came up with on the spot and wrote down
his bandmates say he says that about all his music but its pretty obvious like 99% of his work has meanings
>kills himself
Black Days is better
Like Suicide and My Wave mog the frick outta both
Reminder that he did not commit suicide. He was very much into autoerotic asphyxiation and they don’t want to embarrass him so had to say it was suicide
Weren't he and chester doing some anti pedo stuff?
That's the plot of World's Greatest Dad.
He died just LIKE suicide but it wasn’t
>black man’s son
>won't you cum
>and wash away the pain
blow up the outside world is better
This and fell on black days
>boo hoo hoo self-pity song
"How would I know that this would be my fate"... lol Your fate was much more pathetic, self-indulgent homosexual.
Friendly reminder this b***h tried to sell repeatedly post-Soundgarden and mostly failed. He inadvertently wrote a cuck anthem for #TimesUp and #MeToo sponsored by Suave™ and Wal-Mart™
Also, this entire shitty album happened:
Ok homosexual just enjoy music without being a sperg
>just shut up and consoom it
You're supposed to be dead, Chris.
>Friendly reminder this b***h tried to sell repeatedly post-Soundgarden and mostly failed
audioslave was pretty big for 3 albums
>audioslave was pretty big for 3 albums
A meme. People were already starting to cringe at Zach de la Rocha or whatever the frick his name was by then so the former RATM guys didn't bring much considering it was supposed to be a "supergroup". Then they go right out of the gate with Chris Cornell wailing outside his core vocal range and people were like >wut?
Audioslave was never as big as Cornell simps wanted it to be. It was the first in Chris Cornell's failed attempts at becoming a "superstar" post Soundgarden. Ironically, if he had just focused on doing depressed, acoustic covers exclusively he would have been much bigger. Those were become a major meme around that time and the ones he did were very well received.
dumbest post Ive read all week
not an argument
>muh sales figures
>muh debut
A scam anyway. Not reflective of actual popularity. A hype metric.
Nobody sings along with this shitty garbage. This is not good music. This is not a good song. This is wailing by homosexuals and posers past their prime trying really really hard. Everything about this song is immense cringe. Cope & seethe about it.
*enhances kino
?t=60
out of exile debuted number one in 2005, name some rock albums that did that since
good choice OP, but for me it's this
?t=34
That's not Jesus Christ Pose
Yes: Call Me a Dog
Where my PrettyNooseChads!!?
Swinging from the rafters
still pissed off about him kyssing, tho his suicide led to the suicide of the singer from linkin park, so its not all black and white.
I never liked grunge. It was like a more depressed form of goth. The first 20 years of my existence was hard rock->heavy metal->thrash/speed->rap metal.
>The first 20 years of my existence was hard rock->heavy metal->thrash/speed->rap metal.
Tell me more about your early life.
>that video of Arthur shooting up his school whilst a MIDI of this song plays
Classic
The 90s had zero good bands or artists. All the good music in the 90s was just from artists who were already popular in the 80s, like Depeche Mode, David Bowie, etc
>the 90s had no good bands
Creed
Yeah, very funny
>The 90s had zero good bands or artists.
False
no joke, their best song