Badmotorfinger is coming up on it's ninth birthday as of this writing, and the amazing thing to me is how fresh it still is. Long back, this collection of attitude and amplifiers had a big spot in the rotation of the cassette player in my car. I finally got around to replacing it with a cd. Instinctively, I loaded it into the deck in my car and turned the volume up to 30. It was like going home. I have long been a fan of grunge. It's stripped down simplicity and powerfully crunchy guitars ans crashing cymbols are a perfect blend between the ultra-stripped punk sound and the remenants of what was once hair-metal. What you end up with are vocals that can be understood, a complete lack of guitar solos (or bass solos or drum solos... ) and volume, volume, volume. I always thought that Soundgarden was the best of the bunch, although Nirvana had a special place in my heart because I favor trios; everyone has to represent in a trio - there is nowhere to hide. Even still, Chris Cornell's writing was more relevant, more resonant, his voice more dynamic. Kim Thayall's guitar, tuned to reflect his Eastern leanings, was specifically unique in the genre. He had a way of - for lack of a better word - "melting" tones that no one else was doing at that time. Maybe that's not the best way to describe it, but when I listened I always got a mental image that was distorted as if molten, clear wax was beging dripped over the camera's lense. Everything kind of bends and wrinkles. It's familiar, yet strange. The band would eventually take the next step along the path of it's evolution and produce "Superunknown", which in many ways is a better cd than Badmotorfinger (in my honest opinion, Unknown is the BEST grunge cd of all). But, clearly the groundwork for that milestone was laid in '91 during the recording of Finger. If there was never a Rusted Cage, there could never be a Black Hole Sun. Because Soundgarden would eventually succumb to their own success, and the members would go off to various other projects, there is a profound lack of original recorded work from these boys. They could have easily pushed out another cd or two, and made scads of money in the process. Fans, like me, have to scrounge around to pick up scraps, live recordings and outtakes. Badmotorfinger is none of the above. Every track on it will please.Read full review
This is a must have for every Soundgarden fan who likes their heavier side, very aggressive album indeed. You will enjoy every song. This is one of their best album in my opinion.
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Perfect quality. Many sealed cds come with cracks or chips but this was taken perfect care of, and is flawless.
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I couldn't wait to open nd listen to the whole thing. Great Experience all around! Thank You!!!
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what can i say its awesome
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