| Metal - Various Artists |
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Artist: Metal - Various Artists
Genre(s):
Metal,
Metal: Death,Black,
Metal: Thrash,
Metal: Heavy,
Rock,
Metal: Doom,
Metal: Gothic,
Metal: Power,
Metal: Alternative,
Metal: Grindcore,
Metal: Progressive,
Metal: Pagan,
Biography: Soundgarden made a place for heavy metal in alternative rock. Their fellow Seattle rockers Green River may have spearheaded the grunge sound, but they relied on noise rock in the vein of the Stooges. Similarly, Jane's Addiction were too fascinated with prog rock and performance art to appeal to a wide array of metal fans. Soundgarden, however, developed directly out of the grandiose blues-rock of Led Zeppelin and the sludgy, slow riffs of Black Sabbath. Which isn't to say they were a straight-ahead metal band. Soundgarden borrowed the D.I.Y. aesthetics of punk, melding their guitar-driven sound with an intelligence and ironic sense of humor that was indebted to the American underground of the mid-'80s. Furthermore, the band rarely limited itself to simple, pounding riffs, often making detours into psychedelia. But the group's key sonic signatures -- the gutsy wail of vocalist Chris Cornell and the winding riffs of guitarist Kim Thayil -- were what brought them out of the underground. Not only were they one of the first groups to record for the legendary Seattle indie Sub Pop, but they were the first grunge band to sign to a major label. In fact, most critics expected Soundgarden to be the band that broke down the doors for alternative rock, not Nirvana. However, the group didn't experience an across-the-boards success until 1994, when Superunknown became a number one hit.For a band so heavily identified with the Seattle scene, its ironic that two of its founding members were from the Midwest. Kim Thayil (guitar), Hiro Yamamoto (bass), and Bruce Pavitt were all friends in Illinois who decided to head to Olympia, WA, to attend college after high school graduation in 1981. Though none of the three completed college, all of them became involved in the Washington underground music scene. Pavitt was the only one who didn't play -- he founded a fanzine that later became the Sub Pop record label. Yamamoto played in several cover bands before forming a band in 1984 with his roommate Chris Cornell (vocals), a Seattle native who had previously played drums in several bands. Thayil soon joined the duo and the group named itself Soundgarden after a local Seattle sculpture. Scott Sundquist originally was the band's drummer, but he was replaced by Matt Cameron in 1986. Over the next two years, Soundgarden gradually built up a devoted cult following through their club performances.Pavitt signed Soundgarden to his fledgling Sub Pop label in the summer of 1987, releasing the single "Hunted Down" before the EP Screaming Life appeared later in the year. Screaming Life and the group's second EP, 1988's FOPP, became underground hits and earned the attention of several major labels. The band decided to sign to SST instead of a major, releasing Ultramega OK by the end of 1988. Ultramega OK received strong reviews among alternative and metal publications, and the group decided to make the leap to a major for its next album, 1989's Louder Than Love. Released on A&M Records, Louder Than Love became a word-of-mouth hit, earning positive reviews from mainstream publications, peaking at 108 on the charts, and earning a Grammy nomination. Following the album's fall 1989 release, Yamamoto left the band to return to school. Jason Everman, a former guitarist for Nirvana, briefly played with the band before Ben Shepherd joined in early 1990.Soundgarden's third album, 1991's Badmotorfinger, was heavily anticipated by many industry observers as a potential breakout hit. Though it was a significant hit, reaching number 39 on the album charts, its success was overshadowed by the surprise success of Nirvana's Nevermind, which was released the same month as Badmotorfinger. Prior to Nevermind, Soundgarden had been marketed by A&M as a metal band, and the group had agreed to support Guns n' Roses on the fall 1991 Lose Your Illusion tour. While the tour did help sales, Soundgarden benefited primarily from the grunge explosion, whose media attention helped turn the band into stars. The band was also helped by the Top Ten success of Temple of the Dog, a tribute to deceased Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood that Cornell and Cameron recorded with members of Pearl Jam. By the spring release of 1994's Superunknown, Soundgarden's following had grown considerably, which meant that the album debuted at number one upon its release. (A year before its release, Shepherd and Cameron released an eponymous album by their side project, Hater.) Superunknown became one of the most popular records of 1994, generating a genuine crossover hit with "Black Hole Sun," selling over three million copies and earning two Grammies. Soundgarden returned in 1996 with Down on the Upside, which entered the charts at number two. Despite the record's strong initial sales, it failed to generate a big hit, and was hurt by grunge's fading popularity. Soundgarden retained a sizable audience -- the album did go platinum, and they were co-headliners on the sixth Lollapalooza -- but they didn't replicate the blockbuster success of Superunknown. After completing an American tour following Lollapalooza that was plagued by rumors of internal fighting, Soundgarden announced that they were breaking up on April 9, 1997, to pursue other interests. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Album |
Year |
# tracks |
Download album |
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Anatomical Patholocaust-Split |
2007 |
27 |
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At The Throne of Judgment - Arcanum Order |
2007 |
12 |
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Into The Light |
2007 |
20 |
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A Tribute to Katatonia - December Songs |
2006 |
9 |
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Aeternum Vale |
2006 |
6 |
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Aglaomorpha - Perception |
2006 |
10 |
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Chronic Infection - Paradoxical Expulsion |
2006 |
6 |
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D.N.O. - Do Not Open |
2006 |
16 |
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Deep Fear - Morbid Questions (Demo) |
2006 |
4 |
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Divizion S-187 - Blood and Fire |
2006 |
4 |
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Dr. Faust - Perverted Obscenity |
2006 |
27 |
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Imindain - Monolithium |
2006 |
3 |
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Kitchen Knife Conspiracy - A Friend In Need is a Friend to Kill |
2006 |
8 |
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Molotov Solution / War From A Harlots Mouth |
2006 |
8 |
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Sepulcrum |
2006 |
9 |
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Bodies In The Gears Of The Apparatus-Despised Icon-(Split) |
2005 |
6 |
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Dimhymn - Djdvulens Tid dr Kommen |
2005 |
6 |
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Divina Inferis - Triumph Of The Possessed |
2005 |
3 |
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Draugsang - Seil Pe Skyggans Hav |
2005 |
3 |
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Funerarium - Noces Chimiques |
2005 |
7 |
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Gladsheim - Wolf War Spirit |
2005 |
8 |
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Grom - Fullmoon Warfare - Split |
2005 |
9 |
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Kruk - Drowned In A Swamp Heart Of Europe |
2005 |
16 |
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Metal Sharon - Unusual Suspects 2 |
2005 |
8 |
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Morker - Den Sista Utfarden |
2005 |
6 |
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Oblomov - Mighty Cosmic Dances |
2005 |
9 |
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Oblomov - Mighty Cosmic Dances |
2005 |
9 |
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Old Fashion Knife Fight - As If They Had Some Sort Of Primitive Machine For Turning Humans Into Corpses EP |
2005 |
5 |
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Our Last Day (Tribute To Discordance Axis) |
2005 |
21 |
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Rosetta - The Galilean Satellites |
2005 |
10 |
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Split |
2005 |
4 |
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Wakboth - Cass.Lp + Demo' 96 |
2005 |
9 |
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ASP - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Ataraxia - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Big Electric Cat - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Christian Death - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Clan of Xymox - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Dargaard - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Detonator 666 - At The Dawn Of Sadistic Infernal Holocaust |
2004 |
8 |
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Detriment Image |
2004 |
18 |
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Devision - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Fields Of The Nephilim - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Funerary Dirge - Prologue - Memoria In Aeterna |
2004 |
5 |
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Goethes Erben feat. Peter Heppner - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Hey young girl |
2004 |
2 |
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HIM - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Killing Joke - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Lacrimosa - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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London After Midnight - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Love Like Blood - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Manowar - Russian Tribute |
2004 |
13 |
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Mephisto Walz - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Moonspell - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Paradise Lost - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Purity - Dear Evilyn |
2004 |
11 |
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Purity - Dear Evilyn |
2004 |
11 |
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Reise reise |
2004 |
10 |
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Return To Innocence - In The Deep |
2004 |
9 |
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Russian Dark Scene Compilation CD1 |
2004 |
17 |
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Russian Dark Scene Compilation CD2 |
2004 |
17 |
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Santuario - Las Alas De La Libertad Y Nuestro Refugio |
2004 |
9 |
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Scream Silence - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Secret Discovery - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Sopor Aeternus - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Soulfly - Soulflylive |
2004 |
18 |
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Star Industry - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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Teaser CD |
2004 |
4 |
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The Cure - Gothicism Vol. 3 |
2004 |
16 |
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The Merry Thoughts - Gothicism Vol. 1 |
2004 |
17 |
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The Sisters Of Mercy - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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This Vale Of Tears - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Tiamat - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Wolfsheim - Gothicism Vol. 2 |
2004 |
18 |
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Apocryphal vs. Dialectic Soul - (2003) In Labyrinth Of Time |
2003 |
11 |
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Bring me to life |
2003 |
4 |
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En Garde - Forgotten Memories |
2003 |
8 |
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Enthroning Silence - A Dream Of Nightskies |
2003 |
4 |
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Fear Before The March Of Flames - Odd How People Shake |
2003 |
10 |
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Forest Gates - Ciroe DihanieTumanov |
2003 |
4 |
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Going under |
2003 |
3 |
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Hallstatt - Barbarian Warlike Supremacy |
2003 |
8 |
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Live at rock am ring festival |
2003 |
12 |
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Live at the norva norfolk |
2003 |
16 |
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Live at x-scape solt lake city |
2003 |
11 |
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Live in moscow |
2003 |
20 |
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Molot - Voice of Blood-Split |
2003 |
9 |
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Not for your ears |
2003 |
19 |
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Okvlvs Diaboli - Behold |
2003 |
4 |
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Order Of The Tyrants (Tribute To Celtic Frost) |
2003 |
14 |
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Other |
2003 |
11 |
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Split-CD |
2003 |
13 |
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Together As One (Death Tribute) |
2003 |
14 |
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Unreleased tracks |
2003 |
4 |
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V.A. - (2003) Beyond The Gothenburg Sound |
2003 |
16 |
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V.A. - (2003) Tribute To Gut |
2003 |
35 |
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A Tribute To Manowar |
2002 |
15 |
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A Tribute To The Four Horsemen |
2002 |
12 |
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Angel of death |
2002 |
2 |
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Impaled Nazarene and Beherit - (2002) Day Of Darkness Festifall |
2002 |
14 |
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Part II |
2002 |
10 |
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The Spirit of Evil - Agressor |
2002 |
7 |
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The ultimate death worship |
2002 |
8 |
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Varhorn - Vookhoo The Raven [demo] |
2002 |
5 |
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Vicious Mary |
2002 |
11 |
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Visions (Tribute To Burzum) |
2002 |
12 |
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[2002] The Keepers of Jericho 2 |
2002 |
13 |
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3 way split [Blessed in Sin, Kristallnacht, Seigneur Voland] - (2001) Gathered Under The Banner Of Concilium |
2001 |
7 |
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A Punk Tribute To Metallica |
2001 |
13 |
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A Tribute To ABBA |
2001 |
14 |
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Ancient - Tribute To King Diamond |
2001 |
11 |
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Aurora - Tribute To King Diamond |
2001 |
11 |
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Black, Sweat And Tears (Tribute To Type O Negative) |
2001 |
5 |
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Custard - A Tribute To |
2001 |
14 |
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