Soundgarden - Superunknown
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- Barcode 602537789818
- Genre Alternative Rock
- Label A&M Records
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Condition
- New
Simply put, one of the greatest rock albums ever made. Released on March 8, 1994, Superunknown was the moment Soundgarden went from cult favorites to one of the biggest bands on the planet — debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with a staggering 310,000 copies sold in its opening week, and going on to achieve six-times platinum certification in the United States.
Yet for all its commercial dominance, Superunknown is first and foremost an artistic triumph. Stretching across 15 tracks and over 70 minutes, the album finds Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Ben Shepherd, and Matt Cameron pushing into bold new territory — weaving psychedelia, blues, and Middle Eastern influences through their signature crushing heaviness to create something that both redefined and transcended the grunge era. Rolling Stone declared it a record that "demonstrates far greater range than many bands manage in an entire career."
The singles speak for themselves: "Black Hole Sun," "Spoonman," "Fell on Black Days," "My Wave," and "The Day I Tried to Live" remain some of the most iconic tracks of the '90s. "Spoonman" and "Black Hole Sun" each took home Grammy Awards, while the unforgettable video for "Black Hole Sun" dominated MTV and won Best Metal/Hard Rock Video at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards.
Thirty years on, Superunknown endures as Soundgarden's masterpiece and a landmark of modern rock — essential listening in any format.
A1 Let Me Drown
A2 My Wave
A3 Fell On Black Days
A4 Mailman
B1 Superunknown
B2 Head Down
B3 Black Hole Sun
C1 Spoonman
C2 Limo Wreck
C3 The Day I Tried To Live
C4 Kickstand
D1 Fresh Tendrils
D2 4th Of July
D3 Half
D4 Like Suicide
D5 She Likes Surprises