Citing "musical differences," Chris Cornell announced that he would be leaving
Audioslave, effectively breaking up the band formed by himself, Tom
Morello, Tim
Commerford and Brad
Wilk, after the splits of
Soundgarden and Rage Against The Machine.
Don't weep too long for the former Rage Against The Machine musicians, Cornell's announcement comes on the heels of the news that Zach
de la Rocha would be rejoining his former radical rebel
rousers to headline
Coachella in
Indio, CA in late April.
Thus proves Newton's third law of music dynamics: for every band's breakup, there is an equal and opposite band's formation.
Labels: Audioslave, Chris Cornell, Rage Against The Machine