Featured Playlist

- Soundgarden Essentials
- 20 Songs
- Superunknown (20th Anniversary) · 1994
- Telephantasm (Deluxe Version) · 1994
- Telephantasm · 1994
- Superunknown (20th Anniversary) · 1994
- Superunknown (20th Anniversary) · 1994
- Badmotorfinger (25th Anniversary Remaster) · 1991
- Down On the Upside · 1993
- Down On the Upside · 1993
- Superunknown (20th Anniversary) · 1994
- Badmotorfinger (25th Anniversary Remaster) · 1991
Essential Albums
- The epic album that made these Seattle grunge pioneers super well-known.
- Their 1991 breakthrough bridged mainstream and underground rock.
Albums
2010
2012
2016
2010
2010
Artist Playlists
- Heavy riffs and killer hooks from one of grunge's founders.
- The Seattle legends were inspired by more than metal.
- Some of their best songs are still their lesser-known.
- These artists can trace part of their DNA to Soundgarden.
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
- 2011
Compilations
Appears On
- Brandi Carlile
More To Hear
- Jenn Celebrates Soundgarden's album 'Badmotorfinger.'
- Strombo dives into Soundgarden's third album before it turns 30.
About Soundgarden
One of the defining acts of the ’90s alt-rock boom, the Seattle quartet Soundgarden blended the Zeppelin-esque grandeur of Chris Cornell’s soaring vocals and Kim Thayil’s guitar pyrotechnics with sludge-coated rhythms to great success. Formed in 1984, the band first appeared on the 1986 compilation Deep Six, a snapshot of its home city’s then-nascent rock scene. The local label Sub Pop released their bleakly paranoid debut single, “Hunted Down”; that was followed by two EPs, Screaming Life and Fopp. Soundgarden’s first full-length, Ultramega OK, came out in 1988 on the famed indie-rock label SST, and the video for lead single “Flower” garnered attention from MTV’s late-night rock shows. The band’s major-label debut, Louder Than Love, was released a year later, highlighted by the cavernous environmental plea “Hands All Over” and the piercing “Loud Love.” Bassist Hiro Yamamoto was replaced by Ben Shepherd for the recording of Soundgarden’s third full-length, 1991’s Badmotorfinger, which proved an alt-rock-mainstream breakthrough, with the bludgeoning “Jesus Christ Pose” and the chugging “Outshined” serving as standard-bearers for grunge. Superunknown, released in 1994, further propelled Soundgarden into the mainstream on the strength of the swaggering “Spoonman” and the psychedelia-tinged “Black Hole Sun,” and 1996’s Down on the Upside expanded the band’s sonic palette. Soundgarden went on hiatus in 1997, with Cornell starting Audioslave and Matt Cameron joining Pearl Jam, and they returned in 2010, releasing their final album, King Animal, in 2012. The band toured until Cornell’s death in 2017 and played their final show, a tribute to Cornell with an all-star cast of vocalists, in 2019.
- HOMETOWN
- Seattle, WA, United States of America
- FORMED
- 1984