A Net Full of Jello said:Know Your Enemy said:Bruce Almighty said:Know Your Enemy said:Bruce Almighty said:Know Your Enemy said:Bruce Almighty said:
So what's the definition of a supergroup? Audioslave is just RATM with a new lead singer. If they're a supergroup, then so is Van Halen.
But Audioslave was a completely different band. VH (or AC/DC) stayed the same just with a new singer.
I disagree on Van Halen. Sound with Hagar and Roth was just as different as Audioslave and Rage. Also, AC/DC isn't the same argument because Brian Johnson was unknown.
That's ridiculous. Yeah, the sound changed a little with Hagar but it was the same ****ing band. Rage & Audioslave we're completely different from Zach to Cornell.
It's literally the same exact situation. The only difference is one changed their name.
The music in one band changed drastically. The other didn't. I don't understand how someone can struggle with this concept.
I'd argue there is a clear difference in Van Helen's sound with Hagar than with DLR. I'm not a big VH fan, but my husband is. Had him play some different songs for me and before anyone sang, I was able to tell every time which era it was. Of course all still have Eddie's amazing guitar solos, but the rest of the sound is different. Still vote Traveling Wilburys, though.
I've been a VH fanatic for most of my life. They had the music for at least 2-3 songs for 5150 before Dave was officially gone and replaced by Sammy. That's a clear example that it was the same band with a new singer. Ask Morello if he had any songs that he wrote that could work for either band. I bet the answer is no.