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City: LOS ANGELES
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Tuesday, May 23, 2006 
The Nightwatchman To Perform at SC Farm Benefit Concert May 19 The Nightwatchman will perform at the SC Farm Benefit Concert this Friday, May 19, 2006 in an effort to help raise the necessary funds to save the Largest Urban Garden in the U.S. Other performers will include Union13, Quetzal, Aztlan Underground, Olmeca, and Son del Centro. Details for the show are as follows: 06:00 PM /$10 / All Ages South Central Farm 41st & Alameda, Los Angeles, CA 90001
DEBZILLA ♥
Deb Zilla

 
LMAO!
 
Posted by DEBZILLA ♥ on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 - 1:44 PM
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Andrea
Andrea Sherron

 
well that sucks.. i wish i could i have known earlier.. im a HUGE fan but i live in TN.. and of course you guys play NO where close.. hardly ever.. u should do a show in nashville... because now that im 16 im able to go to my first concert and i want u to be the first concert i go to!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!
 
Posted by Andrea on Tuesday, July 04, 2006 - 5:33 PM
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Ally

 

I got all excited when I saw SC and Audioslave together.Now I see that SC stands for "not South Carolina!" and I am sad because I was living out of the country when they had their last tour :(...

Andrea,Aerosmith will be in Nashville in October .Tickets Are on sale and they put on a hell of a show.My daughter is your age soon also and loves them!

 


 
Posted by Ally on Friday, July 21, 2006 - 9:15 PM
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Temet Nosce
Norsu Sorbet

 

            Let me say this right away. I love your music and your sound. You are all very talented musicians. I am also a huge RATM and Soundgarden fan. That doesnt mean Im so shallow as to compare this to that. All good things must change and progress. And I think the mix of talent is inspiring musically. My problem is this: In the most caustic age of war, death, discrimination, inhumanity and corporate/nationalistic takeover of peoples rights and many other injustices, your music and your message is strangely quiet (Not entirely but irritatingly so.) and it couldnt have happened at a worse time in our history.

            Maybe I just dont get it. I dont see how you can go from reaching millions of listeners screaming Wake Up when our country is crumbling to pieces as the very ideals you helped to instill in me and millions of others are ripped apart by fascist assholes that have executed a coup d'État to take over this country from the true majority and real American values.

            I know you are working with SOAD and they are obviously more outwardly activist than many groups but again not so nearly as much as rage. And yet NIN, A Perfect Circle, Eminem, Public Enemy (especially Chuck D), TOOL and many others are dropping a song here or there that is eye-opening or informative enough to kick a person in the ass and get them going!

            Chris Cornell must have some opinion about all this. As a big Supersonics fan (I remember the picture with Sam Perkins was it?) Chris, hailing from Seattle, should be exposed to a rich history of activism. Anyone remember black masks and RIOTS in 1999 over the WTO and globalization? This was the first real American rioting and outward expression of anger at the injustice of corporate promotion of sweatshops and the crippling of labor laws.

            Im singling out Chris because of his background with Soundgarden. While Chris didnt come into this project from a group like RAGE he sure as hell had some fire in him at one point. Anyone remember TEMPLE OF THE DOG and that most popular song HUNGER STRIKE?

            The point is this. You have a voice that reaches millions of people. You have experience with the bullshit this country is going through now. I can blog all day long and reach 20 or 30 a day. I can get through my schooling and in my early 30s and try to break through to make more of a difference. But you bastards gave it away. You gave away a voice that reached out and made them think.

            Audioslave isnt meant to be much of anything but good music (with just a light salting of anarchy). A lot of people have said that you are now a bunch of rich pop-artists getting richer but Im not going to let you off that easily. You all have a damn responsibility to people just like we the people have a responsibility to VOTE! All too often we take these responsibilities too lightly. You should be angry and disgusted at what is going on in the world and you should shout that out as loud as you can. Otherwisewhats the point? Weve already got enough distractions to last us a lifetime. And you know this country is screwed when our measure of the war and only interaction with it (it being the War on Terror, The Afghanistan War, The Iraq War and the newly formed Israel vs. Lebanon (Hezbollah) war) is our dismay at the rise in gas prices while tens to hundreds of thousands die or are maimed.

            But we dont want to hear all that. Personally I feel that Audioslave has a meaning in name if nothing else. Your sound has made you slaves to the pop-rock culture regardless of your talent. It is a far cry and a disgrace from what you all used to be. I know you perform benefit concerts and still promote good causes but damn. Its just too watered down in an age this insane.

            -Posted by an original Grunge/Alternative fanboy. (whisper itanger is a gift.)

           


 
Posted by Temet Nosce on Thursday, July 27, 2006 - 7:53 PM
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Temet Nosce
Norsu Sorbet

 
    Two things. First I didn't ask them to alter their sound. The sound is fine and dandy. It's the message that is important. Second I'm not telling them what to do. I'm giving my opinion of what I think they could be capable of. Big difference. And I have to say that there are a million other bands out there that are not RATM or Soundgarden and many of those can be unoriginal.  That isn't the point. They can sound as original or unoriginal as they want. I'm not hot on this single but I'm not judging them nor am I qualified when it comes to music and their hearts. Nobody is. My opinion is also a question and the question is where did their heart go. I don't much care what their side projects are. If they had any impact I would have heard about them. I search it out. And guys as well known as this can make an impact if they want it so don't defend them.
    I'm not sorry to say that if I had the voice and the exposure I'd do anything I could to save lives out there. These guys all come from a very "social justice" oriented background. So it gets frustrating when they don't speak out as loud as they could. They don't need to do it with their music. But they should do it.
    If your age is right you are only 16. That means in two years you are eligible to be enlisted in the military. You are completely disassociated with what is going on in the world today. You might write the same letter as I wrote if you had friends in harms way and understood that the power that resides in these men can counter some of the mayhem that is done in your name. All of our names.
    Just a thought.

 
Posted by Temet Nosce on Friday, July 28, 2006 - 3:13 AM
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B R A D

 
Are you really retarded enough to believe that because some popular rock band says the war in Iraq and else where is wrong that the US government is going to listen one bit? I agree with the kid above...you are confusing RATM and Soundgarden with Audioslave. Just because it's a mix of the members doesn't mean it's the same project. It could possibily be that they simply don't want Audioslave to be a political type band.

And just because they have the voice and COULD have the impact does NOT obligate them to do shit!
 
Posted by B R A D on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 - 4:23 PM
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Alex Diaz

 
u guys are so awesome i wanna play the guitar like tom!!!!but im a huge fan of your music

 
Posted by ☣✡Ä£€X✡☣ ÄKÄ ℑ€℞℞¥ on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - 4:30 PM
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