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When Chris Cornell wrote the line, “The original fire has died and gone” for this song, either he missed the irony completely or he fully intended it as an autobiographical reference to his band, Audioslave.

Indeed, the latter option isn’t impossible, considering the rumours that have been circulating about Cornell’s intended departure to embark on a solo project. Either way, ‘Original Fire’ is an utterly pointless few minutes of jangly '70s rock, and as such finally sounds the death knell for a band that should have stopped at album number one.

The idea of Audioslave – two of rock’s most exciting and well-respected bands teaming up – seemed a great one at first, and their debut album was suitably explosive. Unfortunately, the supergroup’s ideas and inspiration quickly ran dry; a fact underlined by Tom Morello’s decision to seek new challenges in political folk side project The Nightwatchman.

The self-indulgent excuses for songs Audioslave offered up after their first album prove why these so-called dream musical unions should always have a time limit (Velvet Revolver, take note). After all, even the greatest musicians can bleed things dry, and when the mighty Tom Morello delivers a guitar solo that sounds like a strangled duck, it’s time to switch off.

Tis..

...a shame.
Thought the 1st album was ace.
Didn't bother with the 2nd and this 3rd one is clearly a no go zone.

the NME review

of this was ACE.

What...

...did the NME review say?

wah wah wah

it sounds like someone taking the mick out of a tom morello guitar solo.

whats going on....

Q magazine gave the album 4stars. its not that bad, well its better than the first 2. not a patch on RATM tho

what a waste...

...of the last 6 years for Cornell. The solo album Cornell did with Eleven was simply awesome, imaginative and diverse. Audioslave tracks, on the other hand, are a thoroughly disappointing crock of shit. Can't wait for his (solo) new track for the new Bond film...

This band

peaked with their first single, Cochise.

Rage Against The Machine were so much better.

go solo again

yeah there was no need for any 2nd album let alone 3rd.

I agree with Mr Vincent that Euphoria Morning was great though - he needs to do more of that & less cock rock.

Eleven? I seem to remember them & Moby supporting Soundgarden. Very good band.

First album was great:

It was exactly what I expected when a girl on a boat in Thailand told me that Chris Cornell and Rage had formed a supergroup.

Second album was bland, with a couple of dcent moments.

This one, I shan't bother with.

shite

This album is about as good as cutting your nose off. It hurts.

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