Audioslave (2001–2007) at the
Montreux Jazz Festival in 2005 After de la Rocha left Rage Against the Machine, music producer
Rick Rubin suggested the three remaining members of Rage get together with then-former
Soundgarden singer
Chris Cornell, and "see what happens". The newly formed
Audioslave later released their eponymous debut album in November 2002, which would attain triple platinum status.
Future User, Wakrat and 7D7D (2014–present) Commerford co-founded the band
Future User, together with Jordan Tarlow (keys),
Jon Knox (drums) and producer
Brendan O'Brien (guitars). Commerford plays bass and is the vocalist of the band. Commerford hid several months under the S.W.I.M persona on the first music videos, before unmasking himself in the "Mountain Lion" video. The "Mountain Lion" video featured road racing cyclist
Lance Armstrong, a close friend of Commerford, while a skateboarding Commerford appears to inject himself with a
steroid. In 2015, he formed "
punk and
hardcore-influenced band", named
Wakrat. The band also features drummer Mathias Wakrat and guitarist Laurent Grangeon. The band debuted their first single, "Knucklehead", in September 2015. In 2022, Commerford launched a new project, 7D7D, with Mathias Wakrat and
Jonny Polonsky. The group debuted their first single, "Capitalism", in November.
Other contributions Commerford and drummer
Brad Wilk contributed to
Maynard James Keenan's side project
Puscifer and his album
"V" Is for Vagina on the track "Momma Sed". Both have taken part in the production of
Dave Grohl's 2013
Sound City soundtrack, with the track "Time Slowing Down". In 2010, Commerford was interviewed and appeared in the documentary
Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. == Personal life ==