Talk:Audioslave

Latest comment: 1 year ago by HPSR in topic Supergroup term misuse
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Audioslave in Cuba

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Audioslave was the FIRST band to visit Cuba - not the second band. The were there probably 10 years before the Stones. I don't know how to fix this, if someone does, please do so They were there in 2005.Joanniegiannettidemko (talk) 02:20, 6 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Supergroup term misuse

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This is not a supergroup. A popular band got a new singer and changed their name. That new singer was from a different popular band that was on hiatus. That’s a fairly common occurrence.

Good examples of a supergroup would be Cream, Blind Faith, and The Traveling Wilburburys. In those bands, the members had successful careers in different bands or as solo artists. 2600:1011:B042:4D75:F561:E652:557F:BBDD (talk) 19:06, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

Audioslave was an entirely new band formed by the singer of Soundgarden and the rhythm section of Rage Against the Machine. RATM did not "change their name", nor did Soundgarden. Both bands did not go on hiatus either; they both disbanded prior to Audioslave's formation, and reformed after Audioslave's disbandment. Thusly, the term 'supergroup' applies to Audioslave. HPSR (talk) 19:30, 6 April 2023 (UTC)Reply