Lyrics by Soundgarden

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  1. Black Hole Sun
  2. Fell On Black Days
  3. Outshined
  4. Blow Up The Outside World
  5. Burden In My Hand
  6. Rusty Cage
  7. The Day I Tried To Live
  8. Live To Rise
  9. Spoonman
  10. 4th Of July
  11. Like Suicide
  12. Jesus Christ Pose
  13. Black Rain
  14. Flower
  15. Girl U Want
  16. Hands All Over
  17. Let Me Drown
  18. Limo Wreck
  19. Mailman
  20. Mind Riot
  21. My Wave
  22. Night Surf
  23. Room a Thousand Years Wide
  24. Searching With My Good Eye Closed
  25. Searching With My Good Eye Closed
  26. Tighter & Tighter
  27. 665
  28. 667
  29. A Splice Of Space Jam
  30. A Thousand Days Before
  31. All Your Lies
  32. American Woman
  33. An Unkind
  34. Applebite
  35. Attrition
  36. Been Away Too Long
  37. Beyond The Wheel
  38. Big Bottom
  39. Big Dumb Sex
  40. Billie Jean
  41. Bing Bing Goes To Church
  42. Birth Ritual
  43. Black Saturday
  44. Bleed Together
  45. Blind Dogs
  46. Blood On The Valley Floor
  47. Bones Of Birds
  48. Boot Camp
  49. By Crooked Steps
  50. Can You See Me?
  51. Circle Of Power
  52. Cold Bitch
  53. Come Together
  54. Communication Breakdown
  55. Cop Killer
  56. Dark Globe
  57. Drawing Flies
  58. Dropout Boogie
  59. Dusty
  60. Earache My Eye
  61. Entering
  62. Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey
  63. Exit Stonehenge
  64. Eyelid's Mouth
  65. Face Pollution
  66. Fell On Black Days (Demo)
  67. Flutter Girl
  68. Fopp
  69. Fresh Deadly Roses
  70. Fresh Tendrils
  71. Full On (Reprise)
  72. Full On Kevin's Mom
  73. Get On The Snake
  74. Ghostmotorfinger
  75. Goodnight My Friends
  76. Gun
  77. Half
  78. Halfway There
  79. Hand Of God
  80. He Didn't
  81. Head Down
  82. Head Injury
  83. Heartfist
  84. Helter Skelter
  85. Heretic
  86. Hey Jude
  87. Hey Man Nice Shot (feat. Seether)
  88. HIV Baby
  89. Holy Water
  90. Homicidal Suicidal
  91. Hunted Down
  92. I Awake
  93. I Can't Give You Anything
  94. I Don't Care About You
  95. I Want You (She's So Heavy)
  96. I'm Eighteen
  97. Incessant Mace
  98. Into The Void (Sealth)
  99. Jerry Garcia's Finger
  100. Jesus Is Just Alright
  101. Karaoke
  102. Kickstand
  103. Kingdom Of Come
  104. Kristi
  105. Kyle Petty (Son of Richard)
  106. Little Joe
  107. Loud Love
  108. Missing
  109. Mood For Trouble
  110. Motorcycle Loop
  111. My Wave
  112. Nazi Driver
  113. Never Named
  114. Never The Machine Forever
  115. New Damage
  116. No Atention (Demo)
  117. No Attention
  118. No Wrong No Right
  119. Non-State Actor
  120. Nothing To Say
  121. Nowhere But You
  122. Ocean Fronts
  123. One Minute Of Silence
  124. Outshined
  125. Outshined
  126. Overfloater
  127. Power Trip
  128. Pretty Noose
  129. Problem Child
  130. Rhinosaur
  131. Rowing
  132. Search And Destroy
  133. Seasons
  134. She Likes Surprises
  135. She's A Politician
  136. Show Me
  137. Slaves & Bulldozers
  138. Smokestack Lightning
  139. Somewhere
  140. Stolen Prayer
  141. Storm
  142. Stray Cat Blues
  143. Sub Pop Rock City
  144. Submission
  145. Sunshine Of Your Love
  146. Superunknown
  147. Swallow My Pride
  148. Switch Opens
  149. Taree
  150. Tears To Forget
  151. Thank You
  152. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
  153. Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
  154. The Telephantasm
  155. Touch Me
  156. Toy Box
  157. Twin Tower
  158. Ty Cobb
  159. Ugly Truth
  160. Uncovered
  161. Unholy War
  162. Waiting For The Sun
  163. Working Man
  164. Worse Dreams
  165. Zero Chance

Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially by Scott Sundquist, and later by Matt Cameron in 1986. Yamamoto left in 1989 and was replaced initially by Jason Everman and shortly thereafter by Ben Shepherd. The band dissolved in 1997 and reformed in 2010. Following Cornell's death in 2017, Thayil declared in October 2018 that Soundgarden would not continue, though they did reunite in January 2019 for a one-off concert in tribute to Cornell. Cornell, Thayil, and Cameron appeared on all of the band's studio albums. The band was one of the pioneers of grunge music, a style of alternative rock that developed in the American Pacific Northwest in the mid-1980s, and helped to popularize it in the early 1990s, alongside such Seattle contemporaries as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Nirvana. They were the first of a number of grunge bands to sign to the Seattle-based record label Sub Pop, through which they released two EPs: Screaming Life (1987) and Fopp (1988). Soundgarden's debut album, Ultramega OK, was also released in 1988 by the California-based independent label SST Records; although the album did not sell well nationally, it garnered critical acclaim and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1990. Their second album, Louder Than Love, was recorded independently, but, after they signed with A&M Records in 1989 (making them one of the first grunge bands to sign to a major label), it became their major-label debut. While Ultramega OK had failed to chart and Louder Than Love peaked at number 108 on the Billboard 200 album chart, the band's third album Badmotorfinger (1991) was buoyed by the success of the singles "Jesus Christ Pose", "Outshined", and "Rusty Cage", reached number 39 on the Billboard 200 and has been certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Soundgarden achieved its biggest success with the 1994 album Superunknown, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and yielded the Grammy Award-winning singles "Spoonman" and "Black Hole Sun". The band experimented with new sonic textures on their follow-up album Down on the Upside (1996), which debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and spawned several hit singles of its own, including "Pretty Noose", "Burden in My Hand" and "Blow Up the Outside World". In 1997, the band broke up due to internal strife over its creative direction and exhaustion from touring. After more than a decade of working on projects and other bands, they reunited in 2010, and Republic Records released their sixth and final studio album, King Animal, in 2012. As of 2019, Soundgarden had sold more than 14 million records in the United States, and an estimated 30 million worldwide. VH1 ranked Soundgarden at number 14 in their special, 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.

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