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Badmotorfinger

''Badmotorfinger'' is the third studio album by American rock band Soundgarden, released on October 8, 1991 through A&M Records. After touring in support of its previous album, ''Louder Than Love'' (1989), Soundgarden began the recording sessions for its next album with new bassist Ben Shepherd. The music on the album maintained the band's heavy metal sound while featuring an increased focus on songwriting as compared with the band's previous releases.
The focus on the Seattle grunge scene helped bring attention to ''Badmotorfinger''. The singles "Outshined" and "Rusty Cage" were able to find an audience at rock radio and MTV. ''Badmotorfinger'' became the band's highest charting album at the time on the ''Billboard'' 200. The band supported the album with tours of North America and Europe, including opening for Guns N' Roses on that band's Use Your Illusion Tour. In 1992, ''Badmotorfinger'' was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. The album has been certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States, and had, by October 2010, sold 1,517,000 copies in the United States.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Twenty albums at 20 )
==Recording and production==
''Badmotorfinger'' was the band's first album with bassist Ben Shepherd, who joined the group in April 1990. Shepherd replaced previous bassist Jason Everman. The album was recorded in the spring of 1991 at Studio D in Sausalito, California, Bear Creek Studios in Woodinville, Washington, and A&M Studios in Los Angeles, California. Soundgarden chose to work with producer Terry Date again as it had on its previous release ''Louder Than Love''. Frontman Chris Cornell said the band decided to work with Date again seeing as the band had a good relationship with him and did not want to go through the pressure of trying to find a new producer.〔Harris, Mike. "Sound Saboteurs". ''Riff Raff''. November 1991.〕
Cornell said that Shepherd brought a "fresh and creative" approach to the recording sessions,〔"'Garden of Eden". ''Kerrang!''. August 31, 1991.〕 and the band as a whole said that his knowledge of music and writing skills redefined the band.〔Neely, Kim. "Soundgarden: The Veteran Band from Seattle Proves There's Life After Nirvana". ''Rolling Stone''. July 9, 1992.〕 Before joining, Soundgarden had been Shepherd's favorite band.〔Myers, Caren. "Garden of Earthly Delights". ''Details''. April 1994.〕 Compared with ''Louder Than Love'', the band took a more collaborative approach to the writing process.〔Linx, Anna. "Soundgarden: No Hype Allowed". ''The Music Paper''. July 1994.〕

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