Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at superunknown.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Superunknown.
Examples
-
Elsewhere on "Riot Act," Pearl Jam sounds like Soundgarden -- the grave, moody love song "You Are" would have been perfectly at home on that band's "Superunknown" -- but they never quite sound like a band that knows what it is or where it's going.
We've Heard Vedder 2007
-
By the time they topped the charts with 1994's "Superunknown," Soundgarden had been together for ten years and tensions were showing.
-
Superunknown came out when Joe Fitzgibbon was 7. blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds
Vying to Win Open Seat in 34th District, State House Candidates Make Their Pitch « PubliCola 2010
-
I'm currently in an exhibition at Edel Assanti Gallery there titled Superunknown; it's a fantastic space and I'm excited to be showing in both cities.
Jersey City Artist Graham McNamara Talks About His Work, the Studio Tour, and the Business of Art The Jersey City Independent 2010
-
“Tonight, Tonight” is my favorite video, but Superunknown, the album on which “Black Hole Sun” appears, is one of the 90s most underappreciated albums.
-
Nobody really remembers the awesomeness of Superunknown. foolishmortal Says:
-
As Chris Cornell sang in 1994 on Superunknown Pray if you want to pray, if you like to kneel, like to lay ...
The Protocols of the Elders of Sodom Hal Duncan 2007
-
It would also have been pretty amazing to see Alice in Chains and Soundgarden together, circa 1994 (Dirt/Jar of Flies and Superunknown era).
-
Black Hole Sun originally appeared on their 1994 album Superunknown and was the second single released from it.
-
They didn't achieve massive commercial success, however, until their fourth album, Superunknown - one of the best rock albums of all time, at least in my opinion.
The Cavalier Daily Operations Manager 2010
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.