Talk:Soundgarden discography
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[edit] B-sides
| Year | B-side | A-side | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | "Nothing to Say" (album track)[I][II][III][IV] | "Hunted Down" | 7" |
| 1989 | "Head Injury" (album track)[V] | "Flower" | 12", CD, Cassette, 10" |
| "Toy Box" | |||
| "Big Dumb Sex" (dub version)[VI][VII] | "Loud Love" | 12", CD, 7" | |
| "Get on the Snake" (album track)[VIII] | |||
| "Fresh Deadly Roses"[IX][VII] | |||
| 1990 | "Come Together"[VII] | "Hands All Over" | CD, 12", 10" |
| "Big Bottom" (live)[X] | 7" | ||
| "Heretic"[XI][XII][VII] | CD, 10" | ||
| "Big Dumb Sex" (album track)[VIII] | "Hands All Over", "Ty Cobb" | "Hands All Over": CD, 10" "Ty Cobb": CD |
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| "HIV Baby"[XIII] | "Room a Thousand Years Wide" | 7" | |
| 1991 | "Stray Cat Blues"[XIV] | "Jesus Christ Pose", "Rusty Cage" | "Jesus Christ Pose": 12", CD "Rusty Cage": CD |
| "Into the Void (Sealth)"[XIV] | "Jesus Christ Pose", "Outshined" | "Jesus Christ Pose": 12", CD "Outshined": CD |
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| "Somewhere" (album track)[XV] | "Jesus Christ Pose" | 12", CD | |
| "Drawing Flies" (album track)[XV] | 7", 12" | ||
| "Cold Bitch" | "Outshined", "Spoonman" | "Outshined": 12" "Spoonman": CD, 12" |
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| "I Can't Give You Anything" | "Outshined" | 7", 12" | |
| "Girl U Want"[XIV] | "Outshined", "Rusty Cage", "Fell on Black Days" | "Outshined": CD "Rusty Cage": CD "Fell on Black Days": CD |
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| "Show Me"[XVI] | "Outshined", "Rusty Cage" | "Outshined": CD "Rusty Cage": CD, 12" |
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| "I Don't Care About You" | "Outshined" | CD | |
| "Can You See Me" | |||
| "Homicidal Suicidal" | 12" | ||
| 1992 | "Touch Me" | "Rusty Cage" | 7", CD, 12" |
| "Big Bottom"/"Earache My Eye" (live)[X] | CD | ||
| 1994 | "Fresh Tendrils"[XVII] | "Spoonman" | CD, 12", Cassette, 7" |
| "Exit Stonehenge" | CD, 12" | ||
| "Like Suicide" (acoustic)[XVIII] | "The Day I Tried to Live", "Black Hole Sun" | "The Day I Tried to Live": CD, 12", 7", Cassette "Black Hole Sun": CD |
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| "Kickstand" (live) | "The Day I Tried to Live": CD, 12" "Black Hole Sun": CD |
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| "Limo Wreck" (album track)[XVII] | "The Day I Tried to Live" | CD | |
| "Black Hole Sun" (edit) | "Black Hole Sun" | CD | |
| "Jesus Christ Pose" (live) | |||
| "My Wave" (live) | "Black Hole Sun", "My Wave", "Fell on Black Days" | "Black Hole Sun": CD, 7", Cassette "My Wave": CD "Fell on Black Days": CD |
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| "Spoonman" (Steve Fisk remix)[VI] | "Black Hole Sun", "My Wave" | "Black Hole Sun": CD "My Wave": CD |
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| "Beyond the Wheel" (live) | "Black Hole Sun" | Box Set, CD, 7", Cassette | |
| "Fell on Black Days" (live) | "Black Hole Sun", "Fell on Black Days" | "Black Hole Sun": Box Set "Fell on Black Days": CD |
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| "Birth Ritual" (demo) | "Black Hole Sun", "My Wave", "Burden in My Hand" | "Black Hole Sun": Box Set "My Wave": CD "Burden in My Hand": CD |
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| "Spoonman" (album track)[XVII] | "Black Hole Sun" | 7" | |
| "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard"[XIX] | "Fell on Black Days" | CD, 7" | |
| "Fell on Black Days" (video version)[XVIII] | CD | ||
| "Fell on Black Days" (demo) | |||
| "Motorcycle Loop" (short version) | |||
| "Birth Ritual"[XX] | |||
| "Motorcycle Loop" | 7" | ||
| "My Wave" (album track)[XVII] | |||
| 1996 | "Jerry Garcia's Finger"[XXI] | "Pretty Noose" | CD, 7" |
| "Applebite" (album track)[XXII] | CD | ||
| "An Unkind" (album track)[XXII] | |||
| "Karaoke" | "Burden in My Hand" | CD, 7" | |
| "Bleed Together"[IV] | CD | ||
| "She's a Politician"[XXIII] | |||
| "Burden in My Hand" (edit) | |||
| "Dusty" (Moby mix)[XXIV] | "Blow Up the Outside World" | CD, 7" | |
| "Gun" (live)[X] | CD | ||
| "Get on the Snake" (live)[X] | |||
| "A Splice of Space Jam" | |||
| "Blow Up the Outside World" (edit) | |||
| 1997 | "Rhinosaur" (album track)[XXII] | "Ty Cobb" | CD |
| "Rhinosaur" (The Straw That Broke the Rhino's Back remix)[XXV] |
- I^ Later appears on Screaming Life.
- II^ Later appears on the Fuck Me I'm Rich compilation.
- III^ Later appears on Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack.
- IV^ Later appears on A-Sides.
- V^ Originally appears on Ultramega OK.
- VI^ Remixed by Steve Fisk.
- VII^ Later appears on Loudest Love.
- VIII^ Originally appears on Louder than Love.
- IX^ Later appears on the Pave the Earth compilation.
- X^ Taken from Louder than Live.
- XI^ Originally appears on the Deep Six compilation.
- XII^ Later appears on the Pump Up the Volume: Original Soundtrack.
- XIII^ Later appears on the Born to Choose compilation.
- XIV^ Later appears on SOMMS.
- XV^ Originally appears on Badmotorfinger.
- XVI^ Later appears on the No Alternative compilation.
- XVII^ Originally appears on Superunknown.
- XVIII^ Later appears on Songs from the Superunknown.
- XIX^ Later appears on the Home Alive: The Art of Self-Defense compilation.
- XX^ Originally appears on the Singles: Original Soundtrack.
- XXI^ Originally appears on Songs from the Superunknown.
- XXII^ Originally appears on Down on the Upside.
- XXIII^ Originally appears on SOMMS.
- XXIV^ Remixed by Moby.
- XXV^ Remixed by Bill Rieflin.
[edit] Sales figures
I thought Superunknown sold six million units in the US, not three million, and that Badmotorfinger sold over two million units, not one and a half million. That's what it says in the articles and on other websites. This should be fixed, or if this is correct then it should be changed in other Soundgarden-related articles too. Also, it used to say that Outshined and Rusty Cage did chart in the US on the Modern Rock charts, but it appears that it was deleted for reasons unknown. Sherlock32 (talk) 20:56, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
The US sales are for copies sold, per Nielsen SoundScan, as can be found in this post here at the UK mix forums. For example, Superunknown has shipped 5 million units per the RIAA website, but it has sold about 3.5 million of those units shipped per the SoundScan numbers. Regarding Rusty Cage and Outshined, on the Billboard and AMG websites they are not listed as charting. If a reputable source which states that they both charted can be found, then they can be added. As it stands now there is no source which states that they did, so I don't know why they were added in the first place and where their chart positions came from.-5- (talk) 22:43, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
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- I just find it weird that one source says 5 million and another says 3.5 million. This page also said for a long time that they did chart, and I was just wondering why it suddenly said that they never did chart. Sherlock32 (talk) 23:40, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
The 5 million number represents units shipped (per the RIAA), and the 3.5 million number represents actual copies sold (per SoundScan). For more information about it, you can check out the SoundScan page or this page about RIAA certifications.-5- (talk) 00:05, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
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