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Soundgarden - Compilation Remastered Fm 1991-1992 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Soundgarden - Compilation Remastered Fm 1991-1992 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Soundgarden

  • Title: Compilation Remastered Fm 1991-1992 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Grunge, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 56:10
  • Total Size: 384 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. Into the Void (Live) (06:46)
2. Outshined (Live) (05:44)
3. Gun (Live) (05:11)
4. Room A Thousand Years Wide (Live) (04:35)
5. Big Dumb Sex (Live) (04:17)
6. Jesus Christ Pose (Live) (05:39)
7. Searching With My Good Eye Closed (Live) (07:40)
8. Hands All Over (Live) (05:38)
9. Face Pollution (Live) (02:27)
10. Slaves and Bulldozers (Live) (08:09)

Soundgarden carved out a place for heavy metal in alternative rock. They were not the first band to draw upon the heavy, sludgy sounds of the '70s; the group picked up a thread left hanging by fellow Seattle rockers Green River, grunge pioneers who favored the scuzzy rock of the Stooges, and they shared Jane's Addiction's love of grandiose heavy rock. Nevertheless, Soundgarden popularized metal within alternative rock, even obliterated the line separating the two subcultures. Melding the slow grind of Black Sabbath and cinematic scope of Led Zeppelin with the D.I.Y. aesthetics of punk, Soundgarden played with an intelligence and ironic sense of humor that was indebted to the American underground of the mid-'80s. Their music contained a similar sense of adventure, often taking detours into psychedelia, unconventional guitar tunings, and complicated time signatures. Vocalist Chris Cornell and guitarist Kim Thayil were excellent foils, with Cornell's powerful wail pushing against Thayil's winding riffs, a chemistry that gave the band a distinctive character that belonged neither to the mainstream nor the underground. This chemistry was evident from the band's start, when Soundgarden was one of the first groups to release a recording on Seattle's pioneering Sub Pop label. Those early records built a considerable buzz, suggesting Soundgarden would be the band that broke down the commercial doors for alternative rock. That didn't turn out to be the case. They were eclipsed by the meteoric success of Nirvana, fellow Sub Pop alumni whose Nevermind became a blockbuster while Soundgarden was working on Badmotorfinger in the fall of 1991. As it turns out, Soundgarden received a boost from grunge exploding in the mainstream. Superunknown, their 1994 album, became an international smash, with its hit single "Black Hole Sun" becoming a standard of its era. The group didn't weather success well, disbanding after 1996's Down on the Upside, but their catalog endured, leading the band to reunite in 2010. Over the next few years, the group toured regularly, releasing a new album called King Animal in 2012, before Cornell died tragically in 2017.



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