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Subject: "Pushing forward back" tab/ Temple of the Dog
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Daniel Average |
#1 by Daniel Gordon at Sep 15, 1970 at 1:42 PM EST |
| Could it be about how Andrew Wood's family rejected him due to his heroine addiction? "Pushin forward back" could be the syringe? | |
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The MADMAN Average |
#2 by The MADMAN All the way at Sep 12, 1971 at 5:27 AM EST |
| I've seen this one everywhere, even on an Audioslave demo. The hell? =/ | |
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gabby Professional |
#3 by gabby at Apr 27, 1980 at 3:22 AM EST |
| I see what your trying to get at with the family rejection and Andrew Wood. | |
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Zac Wanna Be |
#4 by Zac Fielder at Jan 2, 1983 at 10:26 PM EST |
| Before he was Audioslave frontman, Chris Cornell was in Soundgarden and one of his friends, Andrew Wood, died of a heroin overdose. Cornell got together with Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard and formed Temple of the Dog, which grew into a Soundgarden/Pearl Jam supergroup. They only released the one self-titled album, but they're legendary; when you think grunge supergroups of the early 1990s, Temple of the Dog is usually the first that comes to mind. Since Cornell wrote the lyrics, he's got the intellectual rights to them; you'll also notice that Audioslave also does a few Soundgarden covers such as Black Hole Sun and Rage Against the Machine ones as well, like Sleep Now InTthe Fire because the other bands members are the ex-Rage outfit. | |