
Episode 416 - Audioslave - Audioslave (Debut)
From Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews by R4 and SOA Collaborative
June 1, 2026 · 1h 3m · Season 4 · Episode 416
About this episode
The crew reviews Audioslave's 2002 self-titled debut album and discusses the effectiveness of supergroups and hidden content in Napster files.
This week the crew listens to the 2002 Self-Titled Debut from Audioslave and ponders whether supergroups always work, and what was hidden in Napster files. Rock on! Audioslave - Live at Rock Am Ring 2003https://youtu.be/8UvzCbSrTuw?list=RD8UvzCbSrTuw Theme music by The Steepwater Band. On tour now and new music coming this year! Follow them @steepwaterband Website: https://ridiculousrockrecordreviews.buzzsprout.com Contact us! e-mail: ridiculousrockrecords@gmail.com ...
People in this episode
Hosts: R4, SOA Collaborative
Topics covered
- supergroups
- music commentary
- rock history
- Audioslave
- Napster
Keywords
- Audioslave
- supergroups
- rock music
- Napster
- album review
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Audioslave, The Steepwater Band, Buzzsprout
Books & works: Audioslave - Audioslave (Debut)
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