JERRY CANTRELL, SLASH, COREY TAYLOR Play With TOM MORELLO In Hollywood; Video Available

March 30, 2009

RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE guitarist Tom Morello continued the all-star onslaught on the current leg of his Justice Tour on Saturday (March 28),with SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor, ex-GUNS N' ROSES guitarist Slash and ALICE IN CHAINS axeman Jerry Cantrell joining him at the Hollywood stop of the tour. Also appearing were Wayne Kramer of the MC5 and CYPRESS HILL rapper Sen Dog.

Fan-filmed video footage of the concert can be viewed below.

Just four nights earlier on Tuesday, March 24, three-quarters of SOUNDGARDEN, minus singer Chris Cornell, performed together onstage for the first time in more than a decade at the Seattle stop on Morello's tour, with local grunge icon Tad Doyle on vocals.

Morello has pulled in friends such as Slash, Jerry Cantrell and Perry Farrell on previous Justice Tour shows, and told The Pulse of Radio that getting everyone together can be a job in itself. "It's like herding cats, you know?" he said. "Okay, we've got to get Slash and Perry and this person and all them, and we have to get 'em all to New Orleans somehow. That was fairly exhausting, but very worthwhile."

One hundred percent of the profits from Justice Tour shows benefit homeless advocacy and service groups, with artists on the tour also doing hands-on volunteer work with the organizations.

Slash, Jerry Cantrell and Corey Taylor - "Wish You Were Here":

Corey Taylor and Slash - "It's So Easy":

Jerry Cantrell:

Slash, Tom Morello and Wayne Kramer - "Kick Out The Jams":

Slash, Tom Morello, Sen Dog, Corey Taylor and Wayne Kramer - "Paradise City":

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