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Watch Pro-Shot Video Of SERJ TANKIAN’s ‘Like A Stone’ Performance With AUDIOSLAVE

SYSTEM OF A DOWN frontman Serj Tankian joined PROPHETS OF RAGE on stage on Saturday, June 3 at the Rock Im Park festival in Nuremberg, Germany to perform AUDIOSLAVE’s “Like A Stone” as a tribute to Chris Cornell.

Professionally filmed video footage of the performance — which was posted on the PROPHETS OF RAGE YouTube channel earlier today — can be seen below.

AUDIOSLAVE featured Cornell alongside RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE members Tim Commerford (bass), Tom Morello (guitar) and Brad Wilk (drums). The latter three are all in PROPHETS OF RAGE, alongside PUBLIC ENEMY’s Chuck D and CYPRESS HILL’s B-Real.

Tankian and Cornell last saw each other on April 12 when the both attended a red-carpet premiere in Los Angeles for “The Promise”, a historical drama about the Armenian genocide. Both men had recorded music for the film. “He was doing great, doing press – fighting the good fight” for the project, Tankian told Rolling Stone. Cornell was “one of those guys,” he added, who “tried to make everyone in the room feel comfortable with themselves. He was generous that way, with his emotions and time.”

Prior to that, Tankian and Cornell were guests at a star-studded 70th-birthday gala thrown by Elton John in L.A.

“We had this long chat, sitting next to each other,” Tankian remembered. He and Cornell talked about touring. “For myself, it’s fun but nothing new under the sun,” Tankian admitted. Cornell “was just the opposite: ‘I’m really excited. I’m doing this tour with SOUNDGARDEN. I’ve got these other ideas.’ He had plans, man.”

AUDIOSLAVE came together in 2001 following the then-dissolution of both SOUNDGARDEN and RAGE, releasing three studio albums and a historic concert set recorded in Cuba before Cornell exited in 2007, ending the band.

AUDIOSLAVE performed together for the first time in over a decade on January 20, reuniting at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles as part of the Anti-Inaugural Ball, a star-studded concert protesting the swearing-in of Donald Trump as the nation’s 45th president. The band played three of its best-known songs: “Cochise”, “Like A Stone” and “Show Me How To Live”.

Cornell was found dead in his hotel room after performing a show with SOUNDGARDEN in Detroit on May 17. Officials later confirmed he had hanged himself.

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