VOTE: Better Chris Cornell Band
This week on Loudwire Nights, we’re saluting the wonderful vocal skills of the late singer Chris Cornell and attempting determine which of his bands – Audioslave or Soundgarden – was higher. That’s the battle on the middle of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club.
Cornell acquired his begin within the ’80s fronting the Seattle-based heavy hitters Soundgarden. Their profession actually began to take off within the early ’90s with the increase of grunge music, delivering Top 10 albums and a slew of radio hits starting from “Outshine” to “Blow Up the Outside World.” The band, seemingly nonetheless on the peak of their profession, referred to as it quits after the discharge of 1996’s Down on the Upside, however would finally reunite and crank out one other studio album, 2012’s King Animal, earlier than Cornell’s dying.
In the aftermath of Soundgarden, Chris Cornell discovered his footing as soon as once more fronting the supergroup Audioslave, that includes three members of Rage Against the Machine with Cornell’s energy vocals main the best way. After the early successes of “Cochise” and “Like a Stone,” Audioslave continued to be stable performers via the 2000s, dropping three studio albums in full.
As with all Chuck’s Fight Club battles, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong will introduce the battle within the 8PM hour on Monday’s Loudwire Nights airing. On Tuesday, he’ll dedicate a part of the 8PM hour to breaking down the argument for Audioslave, with Chuck’s protection of Soundgarden coming Wednesday at 8PM. Your votes and rankings will in the end decide the winner, whose music will likely be featured in a block within the 8PM hour on Friday. Simply use the shape under to register your rankings.
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