Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) Died 52

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https://www.castanet.net/edition/news-s ... htm#197336

Probably one of the best rock singers to come out of the 90's and beyond, sucks
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WOW, what a shock. Truly one of the few musical talents to come out of the nineties with Temple of the Dog and Soundgarden. Audioslave packed it in way too early...........R.I.P. Chris
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His work in Audioslave was awesome, too!
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Had this blasting in the car today. RIP Chris.
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Sad day.

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Bet he was found with a bag over his head a belt around his neck and naked . With a bag of heroin and a flap of coke. That's how rock stars go out . Bet that's why they won't release much for details .
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This hit me in the gut. His music has been part of the soundtrack to many pivotal moments in my life. And to lose him like this. I'm fortunate to have had the opportunity to see him perform. He was one of the best vocalists of all time. It's the first time losing someone I've never met made me cry.
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lesliepaul wrote:WOW, what a shock. Truly one of the few musical talents to come out of the nineties with Temple of the Dog and Soundgarden. Audioslave packed it in way too early...........R.I.P. Chris

Word. Audio slave.

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Would so rather be over educated that a knuckle dragging Neanderthal bereft of critical thought and imagination. Although in the case of Neanderthals, that's quite the insult.
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Gilchy wrote:His work in Audioslave was awesome, too!

I think it was his best. Rage v. SoundG. Best thing rage could have done was part ways with buddyand hook up with Chris.

Better than sound garden or rage
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Temple o dog. Always loved that name.
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Chris Cornell fans are leaving flowers at Seattle’s Sound Garden sculpture


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