The Truth behind Audioslave breakup?
February 27th 2007 21:31
It seems that the motives behind the breakup of Audioslave may have finally been revealed. Until now, it was believed that the breakup was due to a number of factors, mainly the reconciliation between the band and De La Rocha, and Chris Cornell's desire to further pursue solo projects. However, several sources have told the New York Post that Cornell's departure is about money rather than either of the former motives.
In a recent article in the New York Post it was revealed "Chris was unhappy with the financial arrangement within the group - he wrote all the music, yet the other three bandmates took an equal share in the multimillion-dollar publishing rights." Somehow I'm not surprised. Nevertheless, the newly revealed information gives light to the idea that perhaps the formation of Audioslave wasn't so wish.
Regardless, the reformation of Rage Against the Machine continues, with the band well-and-truly reconciled with De La Rocha. The band have announced their appearance at Coachella 2007, and a slew of tour dates with the Wu Tang Clan across the coming months.
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Comment by Anonymous
Is it true?????
I can't understand.
Whyy??
Comment by i like good music
rage is kickass
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