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Generally favorable reviews- based on 91 Ratings
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Positive: 71 out of 91
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Mixed: 8 out of 91
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Negative: 12 out of 91
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Apr 14, 2020While the first album, although it's good reception, had issues with Tom Morellos guitar playing (I'm saying this as a huge fan!), he seems to have fixed this issue in a few spots on the album and that increased it's enjoyabality to a much higher level. Doesn't Remind Me and Drown Me Slowly had me rocking hard!
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Nov 25, 2011There were a few good tracks from the album but it wasnt as good as the previous album. Audioslave has come into a more original sound but it doesnt really work as well as they previously sounded.
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JoeCFeb 13, 2007dude, this album rocked! i loved your time has come, out of exile,be yourself, and doesn't remind me! There singles were AWESOME! but they should have made a video for Heavens Dead. That was pretty good also. I loved their soft side. But Rock Hard Revelations is even better.
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Myles#13Sep 6, 2006Good album, though not as good as the debut. 'Be Yourself' is of course, the main song on the album, but it is a fairly well-rounded album. 'Number One Zero' is a fav of mine; the album is pretty awesome rock.
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IanCJul 25, 2006A very good album, not as good as thier first. This album is not as heavy, but it makes up for that with some very great songs.
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DanielBJun 7, 2006very good cd. i like the voice and meaning of the songs
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KerrehW.May 6, 2006Audioslave is an incredible band, Chris Cornell is most certainly one of the best voices in rock, and the instrumentalists that back him up are the best in the business. This album proves it.
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RobertJApr 17, 2006A consistent and by far incredible album. Every song is amazing
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MilesEApr 12, 2006I love this CD the song "Be Yourself" is a perfect example of a great rock song
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AudieCFeb 14, 2006Every song on the album is uplifting. The CD has a variety of tempos too. From songs such as "Man or Animal" to "Dandelion." I like every song on the album...it's friggin awesome!!!
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andrewDec 12, 2005
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JoeJNov 29, 2005Well Made
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LanceSOct 11, 2005Since Soundgarden and Rage (Rage fan from the beginning) split, I've been waiting for a heavy rock band to come around. To expect Audioslave to sound like either of the other bands is narrow minded. I like every track on both disks, it is only going to get better. Hopefully the generic pop/punk and pop/rock considered music will fall to the way side the more music Audioslave puts out.
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eirikeSep 11, 2005I dont understand why this album gets so poor ratings....I love it, it rocks, When I listen to the first track, i jsut want run naked all o ver the world. It is so coool....And Tom Morello shows another side of himself, he shows the he is a pretty damn good solo-guitarist;) THIS ALBUM ROCKS....RUN AND BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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DaveFSep 6, 2005Heard "Remind Me" on the radio and couldn't get enough of it. The rest of the album is just as strong. Soundgarden may be long gone, but it no longer matters.
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ThomasCAug 14, 2005Great album.. listened to the album some times now, gets better everytime! Not one track I find bad. NICE
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amadeushAug 10, 2005tom morello is the craziest guitar genious of the new century, yo. brad wilk's drumming is precise and effective. tim cummerford's treble heavy bass is cool and chris cornell's singing is great. but the songs are only good not excellent,
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RicardoMAug 5, 2005I guess they're trying to find a place in the musical rock revolution both RATM and Soundgarden develop and sustain in the 90's. Give them some time and you'll be mesmerize. Right now they're just rocking out the angst you feel by seeing Blink 182 on top of the charts.
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AlbertoMAug 4, 2005Very good but far from great. There's still something missing there...
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AdamMJul 24, 2005
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BenTJul 19, 2005Out of Exile is just as great as their self-titled debut, though more mellow. I'm beginning to think Audioslave cannot create a song I don't like, which I can't say for most other bands. This CD rules.
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EljahSJul 8, 2005Sounds great!
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PopeClementXIJun 20, 2005True that man! Some of Morrelo's solos are awesome here. What the hell was Paul thinking when he wrote that! Cornell's voice is also second to none and the band seems reformed from their last disc... Very Reformed.
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ChrisPJun 16, 2005
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RaulCJun 11, 2005
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LennonMJun 10, 2005This album definitely showed how Audioslave is molding together into themselves and breaking away from their old ties. Not as strong as their first one but it's still a winner.
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JasonGJun 10, 2005great album, great lyric and music, has a great variation which is different than most albums
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MarcBJun 8, 2005"Be yourself is all that you can do" Basic, simple but it does the job.with this one morello shows us that he can still make great solos like back in the days!!! I'm sure that cornell had a greater part for the music adding a new dimension to the band.Not bad
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GaryAJun 7, 2005although an improvement over there first i,m still bit disapointed although i still think i best is yet to come.
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aforssJun 7, 2005are we rating an album or a song?... ooe is better than their debut album... song by song the first one is far superior, but as an album you can feel this one being much more complete, or solid.
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TomAJun 2, 2005
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RandyBJun 1, 2005
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DeepGMay 31, 2005This album is far superior to the self-titled debut, which (and i know many would never admit it) was somewhat one-dimensional...this is a dynamic, eclectic and multi-layered piece which will grow on you with each listen..great work! all hope is not lost with audioslave..thank goodness Fav tracks: Yesterday to Tomorrow, Doesn't Remind Me, Drown Me Slowly, Be Yourself, Out of Exile
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PedroLMay 29, 2005Maybe they are one of the best rock bands right now... but i cant rate as a 10, because i know they can do a better CD... RATM was a lo tbetter than this.
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AaronGMay 29, 2005Well... this album really doesn't sound forced like their last one. They seem to have gone a little softer, a little more mainstream, but that's THEIR sound. They aren't copying Rage or Soundgarden. And Morello is really showcased in a lot of the songs. "Doesn't Remind Me" is catchy and awesome, maybe the best on the CD
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X2pixelMay 29, 2005Cracking album. Their debut album was my favourite 'current' album until a couple of hours ago when I bought OOE. A good mix of songs, none of them suck and some are superb. As before a great blend of rythm, guitar riffs and Cornell's voice.
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stevehMay 28, 2005Audioslave's debut, in my mind, was the best rock album I'd heard in about 10 years. From that reference point, the second album doesn't quite get there again, but it's excellent in its own right. This one will stay in my car's stereo for at least several months....
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AldiKMay 27, 2005A solid sophomore album; great, heavy guitar riffs and dramatic solos. Chris Cornell shines bright, conjuring up memories of his solo effort "Euphoria Morning" with tunes like "Doesn't Remind Me" and "Dandelion" while Morello and Co. keep rockin'.
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MatthewPMay 27, 2005Just push play and you will see... Rock N Roll has reborn again
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ShawnGMay 26, 2005A significant improvement that finds them sounding like a band instead of a supergroup. Some surprsingly well-written songs too.
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MarkmMay 26, 2005great band...great album
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[Anonymous]May 26, 2005If you like this kind of music, it's what u want. Great lyrics, nice tunes, sweet solo riffs and a genuine passion for music. If you don't like this kind of music, fuck off and don't vote cause I don't go out to give rap/pop shitty scores since I know I'll hate the album without even listening to it.
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StephenGMay 26, 2005
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Awards & Rankings
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Entertainment WeeklyThe album ends up in the same spinning-wheels muck that often bogged down Soundgarden. [27 May 2005, p.136]
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The foursome has still not found a common sound to call its own.
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Lean, hard, strong, and memorable, a record that finds Audioslave coming into its own as a real rock band.