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Audioslave

Audioslave

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Audioslave Rocks!!
Review: Audioslave's DVD is awesome but i wish they had released more content. but the dvd rocks
GO BUY IT.
To every begining there is a new begining never and end.
Rock on Dudes.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Audioslave: The DVD
Review: First of all, I must say that I am an Audioslave fan. So I bought the DVD to see one of my favorite bands play. I must warn you that you may be disappointed by what's on the DVD. It is about a half-hour long, and there's nothing in it that an Audioslave fan hasn't seen already.
All it has are their three music videos("Cochise", "Like A Stone", and "Show Me How To Live"/"Cochise" being my favorite of the 3), their David Letterman performance(their first live performance on TV, and they perform "Set It Off" and "Gasoline"), and some of the footage shown on the Audioslave ConnecteD portion of their website.
I saw two different covers for this DVD. One is a picture of the band outside the car used in the "Show Me How To Live" music video, and the other is a faraway picture of the band on the podium at the Cochise video, while fireworks are going off(you can't actually see the band's faces or any thing particular, but you see the body figure). I have the Cochise cover, just because I like that video more.
I gave this DVD 3 stars, because I've seen it all before, and they could've added more. But hey, for 10 bucks, it's not that bad.
So, if you're a fan of the band, or you just like their videos, you should check this DVD out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a nice collection of videos from a great band.
Review: The price is right for this nice collection of videos from Audioslave, the super group featuring Chris Cornell of Soundgarden with Rage Against the Machine (minus Zack de la Rocha).

This DVD is worth getting alone for the "Show Me How To Live" video which cleverly samples the vintage '70s car chase film, Vanishing Point. MTV has yet to show this video -- they may have banned it because of the ending of the video -- and so this may be your only chance to get a really good copy of it.

Also included on the disc are the videos for "Cochise" (awesome video for this rockin' tune) and "Like A Stone." There is also bonus concert footage from when the band performed on Letterman ontop of the marquee of the Ed Sullivan theater.

If you're a fan of the band then this is a must-have item.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 'Slave plays it loud and well
Review: There isn't much to this DVD, but it's all good. The videos for the three singles "Cochise", "Like a Stone" (my favorite), and "Show Me How To Live" are all good, even if you've seen them before. "Live" is as heart-pumping as any Hollywood action flick with an ending that surprised me (I hadn't seen it). The live footage of "Set it Off" and "Gasoline" is good, but herein lies my only complaint: why couldn't they have just gone ahead and put the whole show on here? I believe they only played six or seven songs, so it easily would have fit. Personally, I would have paid an extra five bucks to see the whole thing on here. The interviews are insightful, interesting, and definitely spice things up a little bit. All in all, for ten bucks, you can't go wrong. If you like the band, this will give you something to do while waiting for the next album (or DVD).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 'Slave plays it loud and well
Review: There isn't much to this DVD, but it's all good. The videos for the three singles "Cochise", "Like a Stone" (my favorite), and "Show Me How To Live" are all good, even if you've seen them before. "Live" is as heart-pumping as any Hollywood action flick with an ending that surprised me (I hadn't seen it). The live footage of "Set it Off" and "Gasoline" is good, but herein lies my only complaint: why couldn't they have just gone ahead and put the whole show on here? I believe they only played six or seven songs, so it easily would have fit. Personally, I would have paid an extra five bucks to see the whole thing on here. The interviews are insightful, interesting, and definitely spice things up a little bit. All in all, for ten bucks, you can't go wrong. If you like the band, this will give you something to do while waiting for the next album (or DVD).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Audioslave " Is Superb DVD Single (Hello Read the Label)
Review: This DVD single packs a lot of punch for only a few bucks.You don't be a diehard fan to enjoy this DVD.If you don't know Audioslave (or they former bands Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine) and you like rock - real rock - not the wimpy pablum that passes for music today, pick this up and give them a listen. Audioslave's music is raw, powerful and edgy with lyrics so deep they may haunt you. This is a wonderful collection of 3 conceptual videos ("Cochise" - Do play it loud as the intro suggests; "Like a Stone" and "Show Me How to Live") and live performances of "Set It Off" and "Gasoline." The production values on the videos are among the very best; everything looks and sound great. Have you seen any music video lately that matches the intensity of "Show Me How to Live?" I think not. Unless you get MTV2 or Fuse,you may never see these videos. In which case, you are really missing out, so buy this DVD.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: wtf
Review: what the hell is up with audioslave? his voice is annoying and nasal. "audioslave" was better as rage against the machine with Zack.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: wtf
Review: what the hell is up with audioslave? his voice is annoying and nasal. "audioslave" was better as rage against the machine with Zack.


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