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Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil and Soundgarden/Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron have formed a new band called 3rd Secret that also features guitarist Bubba Dupree (of highly influential 1980s hardcore band Void) and singers Jennifer Johnson and Jillian.
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It seems 3rd Secret have already made their live debut, with a secret show at Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture, revealed in a photo shared by Cameron.
Jun 20, 2021. Imagine being a former member of both Nirvana and Soundgarden. Nov 16, 2018 · Kim Thayil: Playing with the fiftieth anniversary of the MC5 and their debut album, Kick Out The Jams.
The band is set to release its latest.
“Flower” was the only single released from the album, and featured the sound of Kim Thayil blowing across the strings of his guitar. With Cornell's death, Soundgarden was effectively over, though the band's music still lives on and remains an influence to many younger musicians who want to. Soundgarden.
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Somewhere in the Pacific northwest a new supergroup formed this year, including Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Pearl Jam/Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron and Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil.
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Soundgarden. Five of the band’s records made the cut — everything they released from their debut. Imagine being a former member of both Nirvana and Soundgarden.
This is a list that features albums like Superunknown (1994) and Badmotorfinger (1991). And now, with King Animal, the band is back with a solid release. While not technically a full studio album, this combined release gives a good glimpse into the band’s early creative. . . .
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These EPs were released before a full-length studio album, received positive reactions, and began gathering fans. .
Soundgarden’s early EPs and pre-major debut albums certainly don’t rate as lost classics, but “Flower” is a pretty good dry run for the band’s fleshier later classics.
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It veers from surging songs you had to race to keep up with and doomy, slow-moving sludge-rock, sometimes pulling into a layby between the two.