It was a night soaked in riffs, memories, and emotion as Soundgarden finally took their rightful place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame — and what a moment it was, butt! 💥
After years of fans shouting, tweeting, and downright demanding justice for one of grunge’s greatest, the Seattle icons delivered a set that reminded everyone exactly why they belonged there. From the first crushing chord of “Black Hole Sun” to the goosebump-inducing “Fell on Black Days,” it wasn’t just a performance — it was a spiritual experience. 🖤
And just when you thought the night couldn’t get more legendary, in stroll a few mates from the old neighbourhood — members of Pearl Jam and Foo Fighters — joining in for an unannounced jam that sent the crowd into meltdown. Talk about a grunge supergroup moment! 🤯
But it wasn’t all chaos and distortion. Midway through the set, Kim Thayil and Matt Cameron paused to speak about Chris Cornell, their late frontman and brother in sound. As the lights dimmed, the crowd began chanting his name — “Chris, Chris, Chris…” — until the whole hall was echoing with love and loss. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house, mun. 💔
They closed the set with “The Day I Tried To Live,” a song that’s never felt more powerful. And when the last note faded, the standing ovation said it all — this was their moment. The Hall had finally made it right.
Soundgarden’s induction wasn’t just a nod to the past — it was a full-blown celebration of the band’s impact, influence, and eternal sound. From the underground clubs of Seattle to the Rock Hall stage, they’ve stayed true to their roots, true to their fans, and true to the spirit of rock itself.
Proper job, lads. 🤘🔥 https://theriffreport.co.uk/10/11/2025/%f0%9f%8e%b8-soundgarden-bring-power-and-emotion-to-rock-hall-performance-%f0%9f%8e%a4%f0%9f%94%a5/
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