"We wanted to do the one thing we never got to do: play shows," says singer Chris Cornell of 25th anniversary reunion, which also includes LP reissue
Slash and Myles Kennedy, with show organizer Warren Haynes, also interpret Temple of the Dog's "Hunger Strike"
New box set collects music from Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Audioslave and Cornell’s various solo projects
Track will feature in upcoming self-titled retrospective of singer’s time in Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Audioslave and as a solo artist
From Sinatra to SZA, from R&B to salsa to alt-rock
How the South Korean super group brought forth discussions around K-pop's hunger for Western validation, cyber-bullying celebrities and fans' misplaced sense of entitlement
The film will be directed by Peter Berg and Cornell’s widow, Vicky Cornell, is also a producer
The singer's most memorable moments: Soundgarden's grunge classics, Audioslave's hits and his poetic solo material