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Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger (CD)

Badmotorfinger
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4.5 out of 5.0 stars 23 Ratings (24 Reviews)

Album Details: Badmotorfinger

Release Date:09/16/2008
Label:A&M Records
UPC:075021540125

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User Reviews: Badmotorfinger

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    "The devil says..."

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 25, 2006

    Pros: Matt Cameron is a bad mammajamma.

    Cons: None.

    Soundgarden is the best thing to come out of the Seattle Grunge scene and this is their best album. Too bad they broke up:(

  • Overall:

    Kick ass!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 20, 2003

    Just Jesus Christ Pose is good enough to give this 5 stars!

Pro Reviews: Badmotorfinger

  • All Music Guide

    Bidding for a popular breakthrough with their second majorlabel album, Soundgarden suddenly developed a sense of craft, with the result that Badmotorfinger became far and away their most fully realized album to that point. Pretty much everything about Badmotorfinger is a step up from its predecessors the production is sharper and the music more ambitious, while the songwriting takes a quantum leap in focus and consistency. In so doing, the band abolishes the murky meandering that had often plagued them in the past, turning in a lean, muscular set that signaled their arrival in rock's big leagues. Conventional wisdom has it that despite platinum sales, Badmotorfinger got lost amid the blockbuster success of Nevermind and Ten (all were released around the same time). But the fact is that, though they're all great records, Badmotorfinger is much less accessible by comparison. Not that it isn't melodic, but it also sounds twisted and gnarled, full of dissonant riffing, impossible time sig...natures, howling textural solos, and weird, droning tonalities. It's surprisingly cerebral and arty music for a band courting mainstream metal audiences, but it attacks with scientific precision. Part of that is due to the presence of new bassist Ben Shepherd, who gives the band its thickest rhythmic foundation yet and, moreover, immediately shoulders the departed Hiro Yamamoto's share of songwriting duties. But it's apparent that the whole band has greatly expanded the scope of its ambitions. And Badmotorfinger fulfills them, pulling all the different threads of the band's sound together into a mature, confident, wellwritten record. This is heavy, challenging hard rock full of intellectual sensibility and complex band interplay. And with their next album, Soundgarden would learn how to make it fully accessible to mainstream audiences as well. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Soundgarden

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 was too fascinated with prog rock and performance art to appeal to a wide array of metal fans. Soundgarden, however, developed directly out of t... Read more