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Model: Soundgarden - Louder Than Love - Rock - Vinyl
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1 Ugly Truth 2 Hands All Over 3 Gun4 Power Trip 5 Get on the Snake 6 Full on Kevin's Mum Disc: 2
1 Loud Love 2 I Awake 3 No Wrong No Right 4 Uncovered 5 Big Dumb Sex 6 Full on (Reprise)
Editorial Reviews
Originally released by A&M Records, Louder Than Love is Soundgarden's 2nd full-length studio album and major label debut Recorded with producer Terry Date at Seattle's London Bridge Studios Now newly remastered by Bob Ludwig from original analog tapes Reissued on 180-gram vinyl with a digital download card for 320kbps MP4 AAC audio In 2001, Q magazine named the album one of the "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time" Also available: Down on the Upside 2LP reissue; band to promote both
Was listening to this album all week before Super Bowl 60! I feel lumping Soundgarden into the grunge genre was kinda lazy. Chris Cornell is the best singer of all time.
You could tell when they finally got in the Rock and Roll hall of fame that the audience were blown away by them live still. Can't wait for the final 7 songs someday soon!
Was listening to this album all week before Super Bowl 60! I feel lumping Soundgarden into the grunge genre was kinda lazy. Chris Cornell is the best singer of all time.
You could tell when they finally got in the Rock and Roll hall of fame that the audience were blown away by them live still. Can't wait for the final 7 songs someday soon!
Let me preface by saying Soundgarden is godlike. That being said, I don't feel Cornell is the best singer of all time. I do feel he is the greatest songwriter for his voice of my generation.
Let me preface by saying Soundgarden is godlike. That being said, I don't feel Cornell is the best singer of all time. I do feel he is the greatest songwriter for his voice of my generation.
Sounds like we agree more than disagree. Who is the better singer?
Last edited by joe_blow_xbox February 20, 2026 at 08:51 PM.
Sounds like we agree more than disagree. Who is the better singer?
I am sure we do
Is there a greatest singer or guitarist or bassist or whatever of all time? I can't say. For me, when you start putting qualifiers, it gets closer to something I can agree with.
I'm just a person who mostly doesn't believe in absolutes, at least as far as art is concerned. All art is subjective. What's worse, for me at least, is that subjectivity can change depending on my feelings in that moment. I was 12 when Star Wars came out, and that was the greatest movie in the world. I wanted to become a space pirate, lol. I was all in on Star Wars, it became a part of my identity. A few years later, I saw an article in Fangoria or Starlog that a new movie was coming out from Australia. I really wanted to see it, but it didn't play near me. At one point I saw that it was playing on HBO at like 11:00 pm, and my grandparents had HBO, so I slept over their house and watched it. Mad Max became my be-all and end-all. Then Evil Dead. Then John Carpenter's The Thing, and so many others. Are any of these the greatest movies ever? Depending on the moment, to me, yes.
Same with music. Badmotorfinger/SOMMS was for a while, THE album. Then Pearl Jam's Ten. Alice In Chain's Dirt is, to me, the most incredible collection of music ever written about addiction, not just to substances, but addiction to a person, to feelings, to whatever, and Layne Stayley's voice is perfect for it.
So, I guess, at any given moment in time, Cornell COULD be the greatest singer ever. For you. And at times, for me
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Disc: 1
1 Ugly Truth 2 Hands All Over 3 Gun4 Power Trip 5 Get on the Snake 6 Full on Kevin's Mum
Disc: 2
1 Loud Love 2 I Awake 3 No Wrong No Right 4 Uncovered 5 Big Dumb Sex 6 Full on (Reprise)
Editorial Reviews
Originally released by A&M Records, Louder Than Love is Soundgarden's 2nd full-length studio album and major label debut Recorded with producer Terry Date at Seattle's London Bridge Studios Now newly remastered by Bob Ludwig from original analog tapes Reissued on 180-gram vinyl with a digital download card for 320kbps MP4 AAC audio In 2001, Q magazine named the album one of the "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time" Also available: Down on the Upside 2LP reissue; band to promote both
You could tell when they finally got in the Rock and Roll hall of fame that the audience were blown away by them live still. Can't wait for the final 7 songs someday soon!
You could tell when they finally got in the Rock and Roll hall of fame that the audience were blown away by them live still. Can't wait for the final 7 songs someday soon!
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Is there a greatest singer or guitarist or bassist or whatever of all time? I can't say. For me, when you start putting qualifiers, it gets closer to something I can agree with.
I'm just a person who mostly doesn't believe in absolutes, at least as far as art is concerned. All art is subjective. What's worse, for me at least, is that subjectivity can change depending on my feelings in that moment. I was 12 when Star Wars came out, and that was the greatest movie in the world. I wanted to become a space pirate, lol. I was all in on Star Wars, it became a part of my identity. A few years later, I saw an article in Fangoria or Starlog that a new movie was coming out from Australia. I really wanted to see it, but it didn't play near me. At one point I saw that it was playing on HBO at like 11:00 pm, and my grandparents had HBO, so I slept over their house and watched it. Mad Max became my be-all and end-all. Then Evil Dead. Then John Carpenter's The Thing, and so many others. Are any of these the greatest movies ever? Depending on the moment, to me, yes.
Same with music. Badmotorfinger/SOMMS was for a while, THE album. Then Pearl Jam's Ten. Alice In Chain's Dirt is, to me, the most incredible collection of music ever written about addiction, not just to substances, but addiction to a person, to feelings, to whatever, and Layne Stayley's voice is perfect for it.
So, I guess, at any given moment in time, Cornell COULD be the greatest singer ever. For you. And at times, for me
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