Unfortunately in 1997 the band broke up due to internal disputes between its personnel. The album ranked number one on the Billboard chart and earned Gramy Award for "Black Hole Sun" and "Spoonman" singles. The most successful Soundgarden album was "Superunknown" in 1994. Although the band could not achieve commercial success until they popularized grunge music in 1990. Soundgarden was also the first grunge band to sign contracts with major label A & M Records in 1988. Like other grunge bands in Seattle, Soundgarden also signed with Sub Pop label. Soundgarden music is likened to the rebirth of Led Zeppelin. Chris Cornell also once strengthened the band "Audioslave" consisting of former band personnel "Rage Against The Machine". Soundgarden's main strength lies in Chris Cornell's vocals and guitarist Kim Thayil. Nevertheless, Soundgarden fans continue to incorporate the band into this genre. But they themselves deny their association with grunge music. Soundgarden is one of four "Godfather of Grunge" in addition to Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice In Chains. But in 1990 Yamamoto came out and was replaced by Ben Shepherd. While Matt Cameron joined the drummer fixed in 1986 after previously filled by Scott Sundquist (1985). Chris Cornell initially doubles as a drummer. Soundgarden was formed in 1984 in Seattle, Washington, USA by Chris Cornell (vocals), Kim Thayil (guitars), and Hiro Yamamoto (bass).
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