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After Extreme's demise he was recruited to replace Sammy Hagar in the band Van Halen , which provoked a backlash among some Van Halen fans. The sole album for which he worked on, 1998's Van Halen III , was the poorest-selling (yet Gold-certified) album of the band's career. Despite working on new songs with the band, Cherone mutually split with Van Halen not too long after the VH3 tour, in November of 1999.

He later sang co-lead vocals with Hagar on a live version of the Van Halen song "When It's Love", on Hagar's live solo album ''Live! Hallelujah''.

He has since formed a new band, Tribe Of Judah , which had both an EP (2001) and album release (''Exit Elvis'', 2002). His first solo EP was ''Need I Say More''.

Cherone, along with .

Cherone is an outspoken opponent of Abortion and has been a spokesman for the Pro-life organization Rock for Life. {Link without Title}


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