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Screaming Life / Fopp

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Download links and information about Screaming Life / Fopp by Soundgarden. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 40:24 minutes.

Artist: Soundgarden
Release date: 1990
Genre: Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 40:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hunted Down (Remastered) 2:42
2. Entering (Remastered) 4:33
3. Tears to Forget (Remastered) 2:01
4. Nothing to Say (Remastered) 3:57
5. Little Joe (Remastered) 4:29
6. Hand of God (Remastered) 4:26
7. Sub Pop Rock City (Remastered) 3:15
8. Fopp (Remastered) 3:37
9. Fopp (F****d Up Heavy Dub Mix) [Remastered] 6:28
10. Kingdom of Come (Remastered) 2:36
11. Swallow My Pride (Remastered) 2:20

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Upon its 1987 appearance, Screaming Life, Soundgarden's first EP, made it apparent that the alternative scene—which had started with punk and new wave and from there rallied against arena rock and classic rock—had come full circle and was now the breeding ground for a band openly influenced by Led Zeppelin. Chris Cornell’s shirtless postures and vocal wails were closer to Robert Plant than to Joe Strummer or Henry Rollins, and the waves of guitar driving “Hunted Down,” “Entering," and “Nothing to Say” were jammed with riffs from ‘70s hard rock bands. 1988’s Fopp cleaved closer toward the grunge that their label Sub Pop was becoming known for, with covers of Green River’s “Swallow My Pride” and The Ohio Players’ “Fopp” and the rough ’n’ randy “Kingdom of Come.” “Sub Pop Rock City” appeared on Sub Pop 200 but never quite became the anthem it sounds like.