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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 91 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 71 out of 91
  2. Negative: 12 out of 91

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  1. EljahS
    Jul 8, 2005
    10
    Sounds great!
  2. KerrehW.
    May 6, 2006
    10
    Audioslave 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.
  3. LanceS
    Oct 11, 2005
    10
    Since 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.
  4. DanielB
    Jun 7, 2006
    10
    very good cd. i like the voice and meaning of the songs
  5. andrew
    Dec 12, 2005
    10
    the best of both worlds, this is an amazing album better than the last finally audioslave has found their own sound. if you liked rage against the machine changes are you'll like this album. chris cornell and tom morello are probably the two most gifted people in the music industry, the guitar solos are amaazing. cd fav: Doesnt remind me , man or animal, the curse, be yourself, drown the best of both worlds, this is an amazing album better than the last finally audioslave has found their own sound. if you liked rage against the machine changes are you'll like this album. chris cornell and tom morello are probably the two most gifted people in the music industry, the guitar solos are amaazing. cd fav: Doesnt remind me , man or animal, the curse, be yourself, drown me slowly ! Expand
  6. MatthewP
    May 27, 2005
    10
    Just push play and you will see... Rock N Roll has reborn again
  7. RaulC
    Jun 11, 2005
    10
    Rather than folowwing the big band motto, pleasing the crowds, Audioslave is trying to find a sound of their own, and in my opinion, they´re on the right track, they even stripped out the music, trying to escape from their previous grandiose, pointed out in the marvelous "Doesn´t remind me" We should wait for that third album, which is usually the sound defining moment of a Rather than folowwing the big band motto, pleasing the crowds, Audioslave is trying to find a sound of their own, and in my opinion, they´re on the right track, they even stripped out the music, trying to escape from their previous grandiose, pointed out in the marvelous "Doesn´t remind me" We should wait for that third album, which is usually the sound defining moment of a band, where we are going to either hear the Next Big Thing of the real Audioslave, or witness the failure of its proyect. My bet is on the first... Buy this, this is REAL Rock N´Roll. Expand
  8. JasonG
    Jun 10, 2005
    10
    great album, great lyric and music, has a great variation which is different than most albums
  9. eirike
    Sep 11, 2005
    10
    I 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!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. AudieC
    Feb 14, 2006
    10
    Every 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!!!
  11. MilesE
    Apr 12, 2006
    10
    I love this CD the song "Be Yourself" is a perfect example of a great rock song
  12. RobertJ
    Apr 17, 2006
    10
    A consistent and by far incredible album. Every song is amazing
  13. Markm
    May 26, 2005
    10
    great band...great album
  14. ChrisP
    Jun 16, 2005
    10
    pope john paul doesnt know what he is talking about thus why he didnt put his real name if you actually listened to rock music you would understand that even thought the solos were expected they were better then any other gutarist's solos out today. Plus their best song they made today was on this album(doesn't remind me) so go crall back in your cave and don't speak of pope john paul doesnt know what he is talking about thus why he didnt put his real name if you actually listened to rock music you would understand that even thought the solos were expected they were better then any other gutarist's solos out today. Plus their best song they made today was on this album(doesn't remind me) so go crall back in your cave and don't speak of audioslave again. Expand
  15. BenT
    Jul 19, 2005
    10
    Out 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.
  16. JoeC
    Feb 13, 2007
    10
    dude, 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.
  17. JoeJ
    Nov 29, 2005
    10
    Well Made
  18. DeepG
    May 31, 2005
    9
    This 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
  19. IanC
    Jul 25, 2006
    9
    A 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.
  20. [Anonymous]
    May 26, 2005
    9
    If 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.
  21. ShawnG
    May 26, 2005
    9
    A significant improvement that finds them sounding like a band instead of a supergroup. Some surprsingly well-written songs too.
  22. X2pixel
    May 29, 2005
    9
    Cracking 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.
  23. TomA
    Jun 2, 2005
    9
    Brilliant. The common theme seems to be Audioslave have found THEIR own sound which I couldn't agree with more. They sound like a band now, not Cornell singing over Morello's riffs. I think this is an absolute gem of a CD, Morello is mesmorizing (yes that good) and in my opinion his best work to date. I feel dirty comparing Audioslave to Soundgarden and RATM but I think this is Brilliant. The common theme seems to be Audioslave have found THEIR own sound which I couldn't agree with more. They sound like a band now, not Cornell singing over Morello's riffs. I think this is an absolute gem of a CD, Morello is mesmorizing (yes that good) and in my opinion his best work to date. I feel dirty comparing Audioslave to Soundgarden and RATM but I think this is equal of Superunkown and RATM. A big call but definately warranted. Expand
  24. aforss
    Jun 7, 2005
    9
    are 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.
  25. ThomasC
    Aug 14, 2005
    9
    Great album.. listened to the album some times now, gets better everytime! Not one track I find bad. NICE
  26. Aug 29, 2014
    9
    Out of Exile is not as good as Audioslave's self titled album but that does not make it a bad album at all. It displays a different genre of music than the first album did. Chris Cornell said himself that the lyrics on this album were better than the first album and that they no longer needed to rely on the heavy guitar riff all the time. Cornells vocals are the focal point on this album.Out of Exile is not as good as Audioslave's self titled album but that does not make it a bad album at all. It displays a different genre of music than the first album did. Chris Cornell said himself that the lyrics on this album were better than the first album and that they no longer needed to rely on the heavy guitar riff all the time. Cornells vocals are the focal point on this album. He writes a lot of personal songs on Out Of Exile. The Worm mixes Cornell's personal lyrics with great guitar riffing like no other song on the album. Then of course you have several hit rock songs in Doesn't Remind Me, Your Time Has Come and Be Yourself. Out of Exile is just a classic hard rock album. I highlight Man or Animal, The Worm, Out Of Exile and Your Time Has Come. Expand
  27. RandyB
    Jun 1, 2005
    8
    It walks the line between Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine like a tightrope walker between the Sears Tower and a hot air balloon, conjuring up memories of both in the twelve tracks. It's not as good as the debut, the high-pitch guitar really pushing buttons this time around and the lyrics for moments and even for a whole song save the chorus ('Doesn't Remind It walks the line between Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine like a tightrope walker between the Sears Tower and a hot air balloon, conjuring up memories of both in the twelve tracks. It's not as good as the debut, the high-pitch guitar really pushing buttons this time around and the lyrics for moments and even for a whole song save the chorus ('Doesn't Remind Me') sounding strange and typical instead of poetical. Overall however, 'Out of Exile' is a good album if not completely great. Even with the limp 'Doesn't Remind me', it was all worth it for the emotionally gripping 'The Curse', the rocker 'Your Time has Come', and the amazing 'Be Yourself'. Audioslave have created a fine follow-up album where others have produced putrid trash. Expand
  28. PopeClementXI
    Jun 20, 2005
    8
    True 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.
  29. Myles#13
    Sep 6, 2006
    8
    Good 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.
  30. StephenG
    May 26, 2005
    8
    While this one isn't on par with the debut album its still a good effort. And compared to most of the uninspiring rock crap on the radio its awesome. There are a few songs here where Audioslave is Audioslave and not that band with Cris Cornell and those guys from Rage. Doesnt Remind Me, Dandelion, and #1 Zero all have a distinctly different sound than either of their previous groups. While this one isn't on par with the debut album its still a good effort. And compared to most of the uninspiring rock crap on the radio its awesome. There are a few songs here where Audioslave is Audioslave and not that band with Cris Cornell and those guys from Rage. Doesnt Remind Me, Dandelion, and #1 Zero all have a distinctly different sound than either of their previous groups. All in all a nice sophmore effort. Looking forward to the next one. Expand
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Entertainment Weekly
    58
    The album ends up in the same spinning-wheels muck that often bogged down Soundgarden. [27 May 2005, p.136]
  2. The foursome has still not found a common sound to call its own.
  3. Lean, hard, strong, and memorable, a record that finds Audioslave coming into its own as a real rock band.