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| 1. Your Time Has Come |
| 2. Out Of Exile |
| 3. Be Yourself |
| 4. Doesn't Remind Me |
| 5. Drown Me Slowly |
| 6. Heaven's Dead |
| 7. The Worm |
| 8. Man Or Animal |
| 9. Yesterday To Tomorrow |
| 10. Dandelion |
| 11. #1 Zero |
| 12. The Curse |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Une amélioration...,
By Chicken1509 (Montréal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out Of Exile (Audio CD)
Audioslave s'est définitivement amélioré avec cet album... Le groupe joue avec plus de chimie, et non en individuels comme leur premier album. Ils ont prit un son plus mature, quoique plus "radio-friendly".Les points forts sont: Be yourself
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Send this Album into Exile,
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This review is from: Out Of Exile (Audio CD)
Since I heard that Audioslave was coming out with a new album considering how excellent the first one is, but then I heard "Out of Exile". For some reason the album lacks something, although the Tim C and Tom Morello are awesome musicians, but they weren't represented well with this album. However, the new Audioslave lacks the soul the original did, it sorta sounds like they went through the motions of playing; Or perhaps it was the more limited involvement that Rick Ruben had in the production of the album. The album is disappointing considering who the band members are, some of the songs are almost unlistenable. Although I still consider the group a super group, in my opinion they just put out a sub-par album. Hopefully, they just fell to the old sophmore jinx as most bands do; guess we'll see with the 3rd album.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better... yeah, better.,
By P. Oiuyt (Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Out Of Exile (Audio CD)
A much better effort. The self-titled album consisted of RATM tracks with Cornell's vocals about drug addiction, which got boring after a few listens, and simply made me want to listen to RATM and Soundgarden respectively. This time around the band is clicking. There's strange similarities in song structure with Led Zeppelin, and I swear that one of the tracks sounds like it could have been written by U2 - but overall, the album is much better than the original and more indicative of what these guys are capable of. It's not perfect though. Almost all the songs follow the same basic formula: Intro, power chords, chorus, Morello indulging in effects, repeat. But hell, that's why I listen to it - sometimes it's good to breakaway from more complex and artsy music and just indulge. Keep in mind that it's stadium rock and that you're supposed to have fun listening to it. Don't expect genius or mind, in fact, don't expect anything. Just listen pop it in and have a good time.
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