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Badmotorfinger [ CD / Album ]

Badmotorfinger

SKU: CD22578 Barcode: 0602557255140
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  • Released Date: 18 Nov 2016

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Badmotorfinger - the album that made everyone sit up and take notice of Seattle's grunge scene back in 1991. SOUNDGARDEN take us on a wild ride through heavy riffs, gritty vocals, and a touch of psychedelic weirdness, creating a potent mix that will have you headbanging in no time.

From the thunderous opening track "Rusty Cage" to the haunting "Jesus Christ Pose," the band showcases their ability to seamlessly blend hard rock with deeper, darker themes. Chris Cornell's powerhouse vocals soar over Kim Thayil's ferocious guitar work, creating a wall of sound that hits you like a freight train, in the best possible way.

But it's not all doom and gloom on Badmotorfinger - tracks like "Outshined" and "Slaves & Bulldozers" inject a dose of groove and swagger into the mix, showing off the band's versatility and range. And let's not forget about "Room a Thousand Years Wide," a trippy, psychedelic journey that will leave you questioning reality.

In true SOUNDGARDEN fashion, Badmotorfinger is not your typical grunge album - it's a complex, multi-layered masterpiece that demands repeat listens. So crank up the volume, grab your air guitar, and get ready to be blown away by one of the most iconic albums of the 90s. Soundgarden may be gone, but their music lives on forever in the hearts of fans everywhere.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Rusty Cage
2. Outshined
3. Slaves & Bulldozers
4. Jesus Christ Pose
5. Face Pollution
6. Somewhere (Feat. Anneke Van Giersbergen)
7. Searching With My Good Eye Closed
8. Room a Thousand Years Wide
9. Mind Riot
10. Drawing Flies
11. Holy Water
12. New Damage

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About the artist

Soundgarden

Soundgarden: Grunge Gods or Just Another Overrated Band? Hailing from the rainy city of Seattle, Soundgarden has been a force to be reckoned with in the rock music scene since the late 1980s. With their heavy guitar riffs, powerhouse vocals, and lyrics that straddle the line between existential angst and societal commentary, this band has left a lasting mark on the music world. Led by the enigmatic frontman Chris Cornell, whose vocal range could rival that of a operatic tenor, Soundgarden has managed to defy categorisation, seamlessly blending elements of metal, punk, and alternative rock into their own unique sound. Tracks like "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" have become anthems for a generation of disaffected youth, while deeper cuts like "Jesus Christ Pose" showcase the band's willingness to tackle controversial themes head on. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. While Soundgarden may have a dedicated following and a slew of hit records under their belts, there are some who argue that the band is merely riding the coattails of the grunge movement, never quite reaching the iconic status of their contemporaries like Nirvana or Pearl Jam. Regardless of where you stand on the Soundgarden debate, there's no denying the band's impact on the music world. With their raw energy, killer guitar solos, and a frontman who can wail like nobody's business, Soundgarden is a band that demands to be heard. So grab your flannel shirt, crank up the volume, and decide for yourself: are Soundgarden grunge gods, or just another overrated band?

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