Your Time Has Come

"Your Time Has Come" is a song by the American hard rock band Audioslave. It was released in May 2005 as the second single from their second album Out of Exile.

"Your Time Has Come"
Single by Audioslave
from the album Out of Exile
ReleasedMay 3, 2005
Length4:15
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rick Rubin
Audioslave singles chronology
"Be Yourself"
(2005)
"Your Time Has Come"
(2005)
"Doesn't Remind Me"
(2005)
Music video
"Your Time Has Come" on YouTube

Track listing

  1. "Your Time Has Come" – 4:15

Song meaning

The song was inspired by the 1980s song "People Who Died," by The Jim Carroll Band, an emotional salute to the casualties of New York drug culture written by poet and singer Jim Carroll, who also wrote the autobiographical The Basketball Diaries. As Chris Cornell explained: "It's a bunch of references to people that I knew that ... were younger than me who've been dead for years and years, up to a couple of years ago."it is also about people who killed themselves before their time has come."[1]

The lyrics also make a reference to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. ("...I've seen fifty-thousand names all engraved on a stone..."). As Cornell has put it: "And then just kind of that juxtaposition of, even though it seems a lot for one person, a young healthy person, to have lost all these friends through various means of stupidity and other things, then making reference to the Vietnam War Memorial and the sheer numbers of dead. And remembering that and pointing out that each one of them has a family, each one of them has friends that are sitting around thinking about the same stuff that I did. But the numbers are astounding and, in a sense, kind of criminal. And that's what the song's about."[1]

Criticism

"Your Time Has Come" has received much criticism from Metallica fans, who claim the main guitar riff is copied off of "Bad Seed," which was featured on Metallica's 1997 release Reload. The difference is the tuning; "Bad Seed" is in D-flat, whereas "Your Time Has Come" is performed in E standard tuning. The band has not commented on this issue to date.

In addition to this, the riff has been compared to "Get on the Snake" by vocalist Chris Cornell's previous band, Soundgarden. The main riff from this song and the verse riff from "Get on the Snake" are very similar, apart from a difference in the time signature.

Music video

The music video for the song consists of powerful scenes from their free live show in Cuba, which was the first time a rock band from the U.S. played in Cuba. It was held in May 2005, and also a DVD came out about this concert. Besides the concert footage moments from the life of Audioslave can be seen in the video (the band on the road, giving interviews, etc.).

Charts

Peak positions

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Canada Rock Top 30 (Radio & Records)[2] 19
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[3] 12
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[4] 12
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References

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