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MEGADETH Covers SOUNDGARDEN's "Outshined" Live As A Tribute To Chris Cornell
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MEGADETH Covers SOUNDGARDEN's "Outshined" Live As A Tribute To Chris Cornell

"Now, I don’t sing like Chris, I could never sing like Chris, but we’re gonna sing a song right now. And if you know the words, sing with me."

What an absolutely tragic day. Soundgarden frontman and vocal legend Chris Cornell passed away after committing suicide in Detroit, and the music community has been mourning all day. As their way of paying tribute, Megadeth covered "Outshined" by Soundgarden at a show in Tokyo, and did a great job with it.

Here's what frontman Dave Mustaine had to say before playing the song, as transcribed by MetalSucks.

"Chris Cornell died today. Very sad. Very sad. Chris Cornell from Soundgarden — he died. Very sad. When I found out, I was so, so sad. Chris Cornell, a friend of mine, a friend of all of us from Soundgarden, died today and we have lost one of the most beautiful voices in rock and in history. And I don’t even know what to say other than we’re gonna dedicate this next song to you, our friends in Tokyo, ’cause we’re here with you and we love you so much and we wanna celebrate Chris’s life today.

"Now, I don’t sing like Chris, I could never sing like Chris, but we’re gonna sing a song right now. And if you know the words, sing with me. If you don’t know the words, then just make noise.

"I love you, Chris. I’ll see you one day up in heaven."

R.I.P. Chris Cornell.

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