Soundgarden

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Re: band: Soundgarden

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Great band up to a point. I got into them from the perspective of a metalhead with Louder than love in 89 and heard them as something akin to Trouble or Danzig; if you enter their world from a more punk/indie perspective which they actually came from though it's hard to hear on their major-label records, I can TOTALLY understand if you find them unbearable...

Anyway; Badmotorfinger is one of my top 5 "heavy albums released after the 80s and while *some* of Superunknown sounds too 90s MTV grunge, there's way tio much Good shit on that record for me to dismiss it... Not crap.

Re: band: Soundgarden

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Krev wrote: Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:45 pm I just listened to Ultramega OK for the first time in forever, and it's still cool. "Beyond the Wheel" is like grunge Candlemass.
This is Spot on. I find that album hit-and-miss but beyond... is incredible and manage to sound like 80s doom metal with a stumbling, Birthday Party style rhythm section... a total winner in my book that I find hard to compare with anything else in that era...

Re: band: Soundgarden

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Oh yeah, one last note:it piss me off that people compare them with Alice in chains and Pearl Jam to this day; the former band wore their 80s buttrock bagage all over their sound complete with meat-beats and pinch-harmonics in the solos and power-ballads; the latter played a particularly frigid form of classic rock-at NO point did they have the quirks *or* heavyness that made Soundgarden special. Whatever...

Re: band: Soundgarden

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jakethesnake wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 5:54 pm Oh yeah, one last note:it piss me off that people compare them with Alice in chains and Pearl Jam to this day; the former band wore their 80s buttrock bagage all over their sound complete with meat-beats and pinch-harmonics in the solos and power-ballads; the latter played a particularly frigid form of classic rock-at NO point did they have the quirks *or* heavyness that made Soundgarden special. Whatever...
The Pearl Jam/ Soundgarden camps are heavily entwined over the years, so that doesn't seem that much of a stretch, really....

Re: band: Soundgarden

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Like a lot of people posting here I don’t really equate them with “grunge” per se. I probably didn’t listen to them from 1996-2016… but I’m totally sold on Badmotorfinger - way more sax than I remembered - and Superunknown which is a pretty seminal album. I got the 20th anniversary vinyl recently, fuck me Limo Wreak and 4th of July bring it… dread is my favourite musical aesthetic.

And Cameron is a phenomenal drummer.

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