The internet remembers Chris Cornell as a hero and Roger Ailes as a demon: Aziz Al-Sa'afin

Tributes are flowing in for Chris Cornell, who's died at the age of 52. 

Cornell founded Soundgarden in 1984 and is being hailed as a pioneer of grunge music. 

Actor Chris Evans tweeted out his condolences for the Audioslave singer.

Others expressed their sadness saying music became a little less cool and that Cornell was genius in his own right.

Cornell had just played a sold out show in Detroit overnight. 

Meanwhile as news broke of Roger Ailes' death, many were quick to celebrate online. 

The Fox News founder was recently ousted amid sexual harassment accusations. 

People online were quick to point out how Ailes was a fan of negativity and unsolicited negativity in his industry. 

Ailes worked in TV news over five decades. 

American media ogul Rupert Murdoch expressed his condolences saying Ailes was a patriot who never ceased fighting for his beliefs.

George W Bush tweeted out thanking Ailes for his help in securing his presidency. 

Ailes died at age 77. 

Aziz takes a look at the biggest online trends of the day.

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