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From: MoonDruid@aol.com
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To: somms@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: something to say

In a message dated 95-07-28 19:03:41 EDT, you write:

>SOMMS:  everything

Damn....has anybody got a copy of SOMMS, just a tape, that they could send
me?

Moon Druid


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From: Homer <mr94ak@badger.ac.BrockU.CA>
Subject: Re: Kim Thayil played Muzak?
To: "Si tu pouvais savoir..." <aston@eden.rutgers.edu>
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It is possible because I have heard that the Muzak-making place is in 
Seattle.  Oh, well...just shows how diverse Soundgarden can really be.

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	Mike Rakic (mr94ak@badger.ac.brocku.ca)

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On Fri, 28 Jul 1995, Si tu pouvais savoir... wrote:

> I know this sounds crazy, but I really do think I read this somewhere.
> Someone on the newsgroup told me he worked doing grunt work for the place
> that makes Muzak. But I read somewhere that he actually used to do the music.
> Is the heat getting to me, and I'm just imagining this? Or is this true?
> 



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From: "VASANT RAMAMURTHY" <vman@ctdnet.acns.nwu.edu>
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Subject: fav albums
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>What are your favorites songs off of each album...

Screaming Life-Hunted Down, Nothing to Say, Little Joe
Fopp-Swallow My Pride, Fopp
Ultramega OK-All Your Lies, Beyond the Wheel, Circle of Power, Head Injury
Louder Than Love-Gun, Power Trip, Full on Kevin's Mom, Loud Love, Big Dumb Sex
Badmotorfinger-Rusty Cage, Outshined, Jesus Christ Pose, Searching w/Good
Eye...
Superunknown-Let Me Drown, Superunkown, Head Down, Limo Wreck, Day I Tried..,
Like Suicide

I might add that "Birth Ritual" off the Singles soundtrack totally kicks ass.

I don't really have a favorite album, but I prefer older Soundgarden albums
than to newer albums like Badmotorfinger and Superunknown. I think it's
because newer Soundgarden songs are a lot more serious and have deeper
messages. Songs like Day I Tried..., Like Suicide, etc. Personally, I like
older Soundgarden because they're generally less serious. Songs like Little
Joe, Fopp, Full On.., Big Dumb Sex are kinda fun to listen to. But every band
evolves, and Soundgarden is no exception. As long as they keep on making good
music, I'll always like them.

Vasant






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Subject: tour info anyone?!?!

i would give my right leg to see soundgarden...does anyone
know when they're going to be in southern cali...preferably 
the orange county area....thanx in advance----dani 




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Is there a Soundgarden FAQ? If so, where is it available? Thanks.

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