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''Badmotorfinger'' is the third studio album by American
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band
Soundgarden Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil (both of whom are the only members to appear in every incarnation of the band), and bassist Hiro Yamamo ...
, released on October 8, 1991, through
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. Soundgarden began the recording sessions for the album with new bassist
Ben Shepherd Hunter Benedict Shepherd (born September 20, 1968) is an American musician, best known as the bassist of the rock band Soundgarden from 1990 to 2019. Shepherd has won two Grammy Awards as a member of Soundgarden. Early life Shepherd was bor ...
in the spring of 1991. The album maintained the band's heavy metal sound, while featuring an increased focus on songwriting compared to the band's previous releases.
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considered the album's music to be "surprisingly cerebral and arty"; alternative tunings and odd
time signature The time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are contained in each measure (bar), and which note value ...
s were present on several of the album's songs, and lyrics were intended to be ambiguous and evocative. The focus on the Seattle
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scene helped bring attention to ''Badmotorfinger'', and the singles "Outshined" and "Rusty Cage" were able to find a major audience in rock radio and MTV. ''Badmotorfinger'' became the band's highest charting album at the time on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, where it peaked at number 39. The album received critical acclaim, citing the significant improvements over earlier releases and evolution in the band's sound. Soundgarden supported the album with tours of North America and Europe, including opening for Guns N' Roses on the Use Your Illusion Tour. In 1992, ''Badmotorfinger'' was nominated for the Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance, Best Metal Performance, and it was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1996.


Writing

''Badmotorfinger'' has been classified by various critics as
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, alternative metal, heavy metal and hard rock. Steve Huey of
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said the songwriting on the album "takes a quantum leap in focus and consistency", adding: "It's surprisingly cerebral and arty music for a band courting mainstream Heavy metal music, metal audiences, but it attacks with scientific precision." Guitarist Kim Thayil jokingly called it the "Heavy Metal ''The Beatles (album), White Album''". Frontman Chris Cornell said, "I think there's songs on the new record which are almost more commercially viable because they have that memorable feel to them, and I think if anyone expected us to come out and make something more commercial than ''Louder Than Love'' [the band's previous album], then I'm glad that they were surprised."Colour Me Badmotorfinger!
". ''RAW (magazine), Raw''. October 30, 1991. Retrieved May 19, 2017.
He added that the album was more representative of how the band was live. Compared with ''Louder Than Love'', the band took a more collaborative approach to the writing process for ''Badmotorfinger''. It was Soundgarden's first album with bassist
Ben Shepherd Hunter Benedict Shepherd (born September 20, 1968) is an American musician, best known as the bassist of the rock band Soundgarden from 1990 to 2019. Shepherd has won two Grammy Awards as a member of Soundgarden. Early life Shepherd was bor ...
, who replaced Jason Everman in April 1990, and Cornell said Shepherd brought a "fresh and creative" approach to the recording sessions,"Garden of Eden"
. ''Kerrang!''. August 31, 1991.
while the band as a whole said his knowledge of music and writing skills redefined the group.Neely, Kim
"Soundgarden: The Veteran Band from Seattle Proves There's Life After Nirvana"
. ''Rolling Stone''. July 9, 1992.
Before joining, Soundgarden had been Shepherd's favorite band. Shepherd contributed the song "Somewhere" and collaborated on the musical composition of several other songs on the album, as did Thayil and drummer Matt Cameron. Thayil said Shepherd's contributions helped make the album "faster" and "weirder".Nicholson, Kris.
Angry Young Men
". ''The Music Paper''. February 1992. Accessed May 19, 2017.
Several of the album's songs utilize Guitar tunings#Alternative tunings, alternative tunings, such as "Rusty Cage", "Searching with My Good Eye Closed", and "Holy Water" (on all of which the bottom E string of the guitars is Drop B tuning, tuned down to B),Woodard, Josef
"How to grow your own twin-guitar attack"
. ''Musician (magazine), Musician''. March 1992.
and "Mind Riot" (on which every string is tuned to one of several octaves of E). There are also some unusual
time signature The time signature (also known as meter signature, metre signature, or measure signature) is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats (pulses) are contained in each measure (bar), and which note value ...
s on the album, with Thayil quoted as saying he didn't "push for weird time signatures", but rather "push[ed] to get the quirkiness out of things". Regarding the lyrics, Cornell said he tried to not get too specific and was more interested in letting ambiguity "[create] colourful images." Thayil compared listening to the album to "reading a novel [about] man's conflict with himself and society, or the government, or his family, or the economy, or anything.""Soundgarden"
. ''Guitar for the Practicing Musician''. December 1992.
Cornell said "Outshined" is about going from "periods of extreme self-confidence" to "plummeting in the opposite direction". "Jesus Christ Pose" was written about famous people who exploit the symbol of Jesus' crucifixion to suggest they're persecuted by the public. Thayil wrote the lyrics for "Room a Thousand Years Wide", and said the song is about "experience in general". "Holy Water" was written about people who force their beliefs onto others. "New Damage" subtly criticizes the Right-wing politics, right-wing government of the United States.


Recording

The album was recorded in the spring of 1991 at Studio D in Sausalito, California, Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington, and A&M Studios in Los Angeles, California. Soundgarden chose to work with producer Terry Date, as it had on ''Louder Than Love'', because, according to Cornell, the band had a good relationship with Date and did not want to go through the pressure of trying to find a new producer. One example of the innovative techniques used to record the album is that, for the opening song, "Rusty Cage", Thayil used a wah pedal as an audio filter, which resulted in an unusual guitar sound he said produced a guitar riff that "almost sounds backward".Gilbert, Jeff
"Primecuts: Kim Thayil"
. ''Guitar School''. May 1994.


Artwork

The ''Badmotorfinger'' logo on the cover of the album was drawn by guitarist Mark Dancey of the Sub Pop band Big Chief and consists of a jagged, cyclone-like design, in the center of which is a triangle that has the album's title along the interior perimeter and a spark plug in the middle. Thayil suggested the title ''Badmotorfinger'' as a joke on the Montrose (band), Montrose song "Bad Motor Scooter" and said, regarding the title: "It was sort of off the top of my head. I simply like it because it was colorful. It was kinda aggressive, too ... It conjures up a lot of different kinds of images. We like the ambiguity in it, the way it sounded and the way it looked."


Release and reception

''Badmotorfinger'' was scheduled for release on September 24, 1991, but
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pushed it back to October 8 due to "production problems." Coming a month and a half after Pearl Jam's ''Ten (Pearl Jam album), Ten'' and just weeks after Nirvana (band), Nirvana's ''Nevermind'' and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ''Blood Sugar Sex Magik'' (both of which were released on September 24), it has been credited with helping to break alternative rock and
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into the mainstream. Although overshadowed at the time of its release by the sudden popularity of ''Nevermind'', the attention that album brought to the Seattle music scene helped Soundgarden get broader exposure,Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. [ "Soundgarden"]. AllMusic. Retrieved on June 13, 2005. and ''Badmotorfinger'' peaked at number 39 on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 album chart on February 29, 1992. It was among the 100 top selling albums of 1992, sold a million copies in the early 1990s, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA in January 1993; it was certified double platinum, signifying two million shipped copies, in April 1996. The album included the singles "Jesus Christ Pose", "Outshined", and "Rusty Cage", which gained considerable airtime on alternative rock radio stations. The music videos for "Outshined" and "Rusty Cage" gained considerable airtime on MTV, but the video for "Jesus Christ Pose", the album's lead single, was removed from MTV's playlist amidst widespread controversy over the perceived anti-Christian message of the song and video. Promotion of the song also precipitated death threats against the band while they were on tour to support the album in the United Kingdom."I Don't Care About Performing for 20,000!"
. ''RAW (magazine), Raw''. September 15, 1993.
In a contemporary review for ''Spin (magazine), Spin'', Lauren Spencer hailed ''Badmotorfinger'' as a "garden of sound" that drew on older hard rock influences without sounding "derivative". Ann Powers of ''Blender (magazine), Blender'' said: "Cornell strikes the perfect Jesus Christ pose on this sonic wallop", while ''Entertainment Weekly'' critic Gina Arnold commended Soundgarden for writing more engagingly than their contemporaries, "who seldom get beyond extolling booze, girls, and cars". She concluded in her review that the record was more "stylishly bombastic rather than bludgeoningly bombastic. Tuneless heavy metal is, after all, still tuneless heavy metal, and in that department, Soundgarden are as functional as they make 'em." In a retrospective review, AllMusic staff-writer Steve Huey deemed the album "heavy, challenging hard rock full of intellectual sensibility and complex band interplay." Robert Christgau was less enthusiastic, finding it "credible" as a metal record because of Thayil's impressive use of guitar noise, but less impressive lyrically, writing: "Chris Cornell howls on about 'lookin for the paradigm' and 'your Jesus Christ pose' (I swear, that's the good stuff)". At the Grammy Awards of 1992, 1992 Grammy Awards, ''Badmotorfinger'' received a nomination for Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance, Best Metal Performance. That same year, the album won a Northwest Area Music Award for Best Metal Album. It was ranked number 45 in the October 2006 issue of ''Guitar World'' on the magazine's list of the 100 greatest guitar albums of all time"100 Greatest Guitar Albums of All Time"
. ''Guitar World''. October 2006.
and, in April 2019, was ranked number 2 on Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Grunge Albums" list. Buzz Osborne, whose band Melvins had a massive influence on grunge, called ''Badmotorfinger'' his favorite grunge album of all time, praising its sophistication and complex structures. In 2010, singer Greg Puciato named "Room a Thousand Years Wide" his favorite song.


25th-anniversary reissues (2016)

The 25th-anniversary reissue of ''Badmotorfinger'' was made available in two deluxe versions: * The "Deluxe Edition" was a 2-CD package featuring a remastered version of the album on one disc and some studio outtakes and live tracks from a performance at the Paramount Theatre (Seattle), Paramount Theatre on the other. * The "Super Deluxe Edition" was a 7 disc package: disc one was the remastered version of the album; disc two had studio outtakes; discs three and four consisted of live tracks from the performance at the Paramount Theatre, and disc five was a DVD of video footage of the same show; disc six featured ''Motorvision'', a 1992 concert film depicting the band performing at the Paramount, alongside other live performances and the music videos for the album's three singles; and disc seven contained the album mixed in High Fidelity Pure Audio Blu-ray, Blu-ray Audio 5.1 Surround Sound. This release was packaged with various extras, and the first 1,000 people to pre-order it received an exclusive re-issue of the "Jesus Christ Pose" single on 7" vinyl. A 2-LP gatefold of the album was also made available, with a limited edition of 1,000 produced using silver-colored vinyl. The ''Badmotorfinger'' reissue was created using a backup digital audio tape safety copy of the album, as the original master tapes were damaged or destroyed in the 2008 Universal Studios fire, which affected the label group's tape vault and purportedly destroyed material from hundreds of other recording artists. According to a document filed as part of a class action lawsuit Soundgarden and other artists brought against UMG as a result of the fire, the label made the band aware in May 2015 that the original half-inch master tape of ''Badmotorfinger'' had been destroyed and was unavailable for use on the remaster project.


Tour

Following the release of ''Badmotorfinger'', Soundgarden went on a tour in North America during October and November 1991. Following this tour, they were selected by Guns N' Roses for an opening slot on that band's Use Your Illusion Tour. After this, Soundgarden took a slot opening for Skid Row (American band), Skid Row in North America in February 1992 on that band's ''Slave to the Grind'' tour. Soundgarden then headed to Europe for a month-long headlining theater tour before returning to tour in the United States. They rejoined Guns N' Roses and the Use Your Illusion Tour in the summer of 1992 for a tour of Europe along with fellow opening act Faith No More. Regarding the time spent opening for Guns N' Roses, Cornell said: "It wasn't a whole lot of fun going out in front of 40,000 people for 35 minutes every day. Most of them hadn't heard our songs and didn't care about them. It was a bizarre thing." The band would go on to play the 1992 Lollapalooza tour with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam, among others. They later released ''Motorvision'', which was filmed at the Paramount Theatre in 1992.


Track listing


Original release


''Satanoscillatemymetallicsonatas''

In anticipation of the band's appearance on the 1992 Lollapalooza tour, a limited edition of ''Badmotorfinger'' was released on June 28, 1992, with a second disc containing the Extended play, EP ''Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas'' (or ''SOMMS''). The title is a palindrome. This EP includes three cover version, covers, an unreleased original song, and a live version of "Slaves & Bulldozers". For the cover of Black Sabbath's "Into the Void (Black Sabbath song), Into the Void", the original lyrics were replaced with words of protest by Chief Seattle (also known as Sealth), which fit the meter of the song. At the Grammy Awards of 1993, 1993 Grammy Awards, "Into the Void (Sealth)" received a nomination for Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance, Best Metal Performance. ''Satanoscillatemymetallicsonatas'' was reissued on purple 12" vinyl for Record Store Day on November 25, 2016.


Outtakes

"Cold Bitch", which was one of Shepherd's favorite songs the band recorded, was featured on the "Spoonman" single in 1994, while "She's a Politician" appeared on the "Burden in My Hand" single in 1996. The song "Birth Ritual" was worked on during the ''Badmotorfinger'' recording sessions, but was not completed. The finished version would eventually see release on the ''Singles (1992 film), Singles'' Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, soundtrack in 1992, and later, on both the ''Telephantasm'' (2010) and ''Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across the Path'' (2014) compilations. "No Attention", which later appeared on the band's 1996 album, ''Down on the Upside'', was attempted during the recording sessions, but "did not work" according to Kim Thayil. "Black Rain (Soundgarden song), Black Rain" was mostly recorded during the sessions, but the vocals were never completed. It was eventually finished in 2010 and released on ''Telephantasm'' and ''Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across The Path''. Three tracks were discarded during the mixing process, two of which were "A Broom", and "How Should I Know?" Although ''Badmotorfinger''s singles featured plenty of A-side and B-side, B-sides, none of these were from the recording sessions for the album. A one-day recording session with Stuart Hallerman yielded "Stray Cat Blues", "Into the Void (Black Sabbath song), Into the Void (Sealth)", "Girl U Want", "Show Me", and "Touch Me". "Show Me" was later featured on the 1993 ''No Alternative'' compilation, and "Girl U Want" was later featured on the "Fell on Black Days (song), Fell on Black Days" single.


Personnel

Soundgarden *Chris Cornell – vocals, rhythm guitar *Kim Thayil – lead guitar *
Ben Shepherd Hunter Benedict Shepherd (born September 20, 1968) is an American musician, best known as the bassist of the rock band Soundgarden from 1990 to 2019. Shepherd has won two Grammy Awards as a member of Soundgarden. Early life Shepherd was bor ...
– bass *Matt Cameron – drums Additional musicians *Scott Granlund – saxophone on "Room a Thousand Years Wide" and "Drawing Flies" *Ernst Long – trumpet on "Face Pollution", "Room a Thousand Years Wide", and "Drawing Flies" *Damon Stewart – Narrative, narration on "Searching with My Good Eye Closed" Artwork *Mark Dancey – Illustration, front cover illustration *Walberg Design – design *Michael Lavine – photography *Len Peltier – Art director, art direction Production *Terry Date – Record producer, production, Audio engineer, engineering *Soundgarden – production *Larry Brewer – production assistance *Efren Herrera, John Jackson – assistance *Ron Saint Germain, Ron St. Germain – Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing *Howie Weinberg – Audio mastering, mastering *Susan Silver – Talent manager, management


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Singles


Certifications


Accolades

The information regarding accolades attributed to ''Badmotorfinger'' is adapted in part from AcclaimedMusic.net.


References

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