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  1. Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially by Scott Sundquist, and later by Matt Cameron in 1986. Yamamoto left in 1989 and was replaced initially by ...

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  2. Jun 16, 2021 · Hey Soundgarden friends, fans and family! Our site is intended to celebrate the music, achievements, career and legacy of the band along with news…. Jun 16th 2021. read more. Social Media Update. Soundgarden and Vicky Cornell, the personal representative of the Estate of Christopher Cornell, are pleased to announce that,….

  3. Singles. 24. The discography of Soundgarden, an American rock band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, six compilation albums, eight extended plays, 24 singles and 23 music videos . Soundgarden was formed in Seattle, Washington in 1984 by vocalist Chris Cornell, guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto.

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  5. Jun 22, 2010 · REMASTERED IN HD!Soundgarden's official music video for 'Black Hole Sun'. Revisit more 90's music videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGytDsqkQY8&list=PL...

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    • “Fell on Black Days” (Superunknown, 1994) The song that best combined Soundgarden’s heavens-scaling grandeur with their ability to plumb the depths of the human condition — if not with Cornell’s lyrics, then with his ability to scream with such ferocity and conviction that you feel like he’s trying to literally spit his innermost feelings at you.
    • “Outshined” (Badmotoringer, 1991) Undoubtedly the best song to ever inspire the title of a forgettable ’90s Keanu Reeves comedy, “Outshined” was Soundgarden’s first truly great chorus: Not as discrete from the ’80s rock timeline as they’d eventually get, certainly, but muscular and anthemic enough that the Bon Jovis and Def Leppards of the world had to know that the game had changed.
    • “Burden in My Hand” (Down on the Upside, 1996) Chris Cornell didn’t write narratives and might not have been very good at if he did; his lyrics were too abstract, too context-dependent, too much about the delivery rather than the message.
    • “Black Hole Sun” (Superunknown, 1994) The smash that ensured that Soundgarden would have at least one song to offer to the ’90s pop canon. Not that it’s all that much more accessible or obviously crossover-friendly than any of their other singles — if Soundgarden ever meant to write a sell-out single, they must’ve sucked at it — but the ’90s were a weird enough time that a demented power ballad with an eerie intro riff, an apocalyptic mega-chorus and some bomb-ass drum fills could take over MTV alongside Coolio and Ace of Base.
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    Hailed as grunge innovators, Soundgarden redefined rock music for a generation. In the 80s and 90s, its punk ethos, coupled with a brutal metal soundscape and Chris Cornell’s ravenous roar, seduced audiences hungry for something new. Initially a drummer, Cornell soon moved on to vocals and guitar, writing songs alongside guitarist Kim Thayil and bassist […]

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    The 'Chris Cornell' Career Retrospective, featuring “When Bad Does Good,” is available now at www.chriscornell.com.

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