The article was promoted 01:38, 29 September 2007.
I've worked on improving the article in my free time during summer; I've completely rewritten it, added more useful sections, reliable references to everything dat can be challenged, added images with fair use rationale, and sound samples with fair use rationale. I think it is comprehensive, accurate, and - I hope - neutral. The biggest problem is grammar, I guess, as English is not my first language. It is also currently undergoing a peer review. Gocsa 11:01, 5 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Support I've been pretty worthless trying to shorten. Not as much to merge as I thought. I ran it through a word counter and the body text is actually only about 15% bigger than Smashing Pumpkins now, so I'm comfortable that the length isn't out of control, and that was my only significant concern to begin with. -- JayHenry 06:11, 13 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Support Good job KoMuNeRo MaG 16:02, 13 September 2007 (UTC) reply
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Tony 02:20, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply
“ | Audioslave was an American rock supergroup that formed in Los Angeles, California in 2001. It consisted of ex- Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and the former instrumentalists of Rage Against The Machine: Tom Morello ( guitar), Tim Commerford ( bass and backing vocals) and Brad Wilk ( drums). | ” |
“ | Morello later discredited the story, contradicting Commerford and Cornell, and commented that "Civilian" was merely a rumour circulating at that time; he stated: "The band has only ever had one name and that is Audioslave. | ” |
“ | This unique mix was driven by Chris Cornell's wide vocal range, Tom Morello's innovative and experimental guitar solos and the rhythm section of Brad Wilk and Tim Commerford. Cornell's lyrics often dealt with the theme of existentialism (and perhaps add a little more info here about his lyrics; All Music Guide must have something) | ” |
The article was promoted 01:38, 29 September 2007.
I've worked on improving the article in my free time during summer; I've completely rewritten it, added more useful sections, reliable references to everything dat can be challenged, added images with fair use rationale, and sound samples with fair use rationale. I think it is comprehensive, accurate, and - I hope - neutral. The biggest problem is grammar, I guess, as English is not my first language. It is also currently undergoing a peer review. Gocsa 11:01, 5 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Support I've been pretty worthless trying to shorten. Not as much to merge as I thought. I ran it through a word counter and the body text is actually only about 15% bigger than Smashing Pumpkins now, so I'm comfortable that the length isn't out of control, and that was my only significant concern to begin with. -- JayHenry 06:11, 13 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Support Good job KoMuNeRo MaG 16:02, 13 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Issues
Tony 02:20, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply
“ | Audioslave was an American rock supergroup that formed in Los Angeles, California in 2001. It consisted of ex- Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell and the former instrumentalists of Rage Against The Machine: Tom Morello ( guitar), Tim Commerford ( bass and backing vocals) and Brad Wilk ( drums). | ” |
“ | Morello later discredited the story, contradicting Commerford and Cornell, and commented that "Civilian" was merely a rumour circulating at that time; he stated: "The band has only ever had one name and that is Audioslave. | ” |
“ | This unique mix was driven by Chris Cornell's wide vocal range, Tom Morello's innovative and experimental guitar solos and the rhythm section of Brad Wilk and Tim Commerford. Cornell's lyrics often dealt with the theme of existentialism (and perhaps add a little more info here about his lyrics; All Music Guide must have something) | ” |