After the unfortunate news that Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell had passed away, many of his peers took to paying homage to their fallen friend. Joining that wave of tributes, is Dave Mustaine, from thrash metal band Megadeth.
Megadeth is currently on tour in Japan and, after hearing about Cornell’s death, decided to pause during their set in Tokyo so Mustaine could say a few words and then the band went on to cover Soundgarden‘s song “Outshined.”
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While Mustaine may not have the same vocal range that Cornell did, what he lacks in the ability to imitate Cornell’s incredible voice he more than makes up for in sincerity.
It may seem unusual to some that Mustaine, a leader of the thrash metal scene, would have a connection to Cornell, who would be considered by most to be a part of the grunge movement, the truth is that both Megadeth and Soundgarden hit high career moments around the same time.
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In October of 1991, Soundgarden put out their first commercially successful album, Badmotorfinger. The following year Megadeth released Countdown to Extinction.
Both albums went on to be the first double-platinum selling albums for both bands. Admittedly, Megadeth had put out a few albums prior that were moderately successful as well, but this was Soundgarden’s first major success.
Chris Cornell was found dead in his hotel room on Wednesday night. He had just finished playing a concert with Soundgarden in Detroit.
His wife said she spoke to him not long before and claimed that he did not give her any indication that he was depressed or suicidal.
A medical examiner later ruled his death a suicide.
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NEW YORK CITY – DECEMBER 19: "Toil and Trouble" – Elsbeth is thrown into the world of television after the showrunner of a long-running police procedural is brutally murdered in his office, and although it appears to be the act of a disgruntled fan, she begins to suspect the show's longtime star Regina Coburn (Laurie Metcalf) who yearns for artistic fulfillment. Meanwhile, Judge Crawford (Michael Emerson) continues to be a thorn in Elsbeth's side, on the CBS original series ELSBETH, Thursday, Dec. 19 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs). Pictured (L-R): Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Tascioni and Carra Patterson as Kaya Blanke. (Photo by Michael Parmelee/CBS via Getty Images)







