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"Hunger Strike" was written by vocalist Chris Cornell.It features a duet between Cornell and vocalist Eddie Vedder.Cornell was having trouble with the vocals at practice, when Vedder stepped in. Cornell later said "he sang half of that song not even knowing that I'd wanted the part to be there and he sang it exactly the way I was thinking about doing it, just instinctively."
Temple of the Dog performed "Hunger Strike" on October 3, 1991, at the Foundations Forum in Los Angeles, California; [15] a three-song set on October 6, 1991, at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood for the RIP Magazine 5th anniversary party [16] (Temple of the Dog played after secret headlining act Spinal Tap [17]); and "Hunger Strike" on both ...
"Hunger Strike", the lead single, was the most successful song from Temple of the Dog on the Billboard rock charts, reaching number four on the Mainstream Rock chart and number seven on the Modern Rock chart. "Say Hello 2 Heaven" also charted on the Mainstream Rock chart.
It's crazy to imagine, but today (Jan. 14) marks 30 years since the grunge power ballad "Hunger Strike" was first released. Though Temple of the Dog wasn't expected to be anything besides a side ...
Pearl Jam saved the best for the last show of their 2024 tour in support of Dark Matter by unearthing the Temple of the Dog classic “Hunger Strike” for the first time in concert in more than ...
The song "Hunger Strike" became a duet between Cornell and Vedder. Cornell later said that Vedder "sang half of that song not even knowing that I'd wanted the part to be there and he sang it exactly the way I was thinking about doing it, just instinctively." [23] Vedder also provided background vocals on several other Temple of the Dog songs.
Like Cobb, Zegler says her favorite track to the new “Hunger Games” is “Pure as the Driven Snow,” a love song crooned to her mentor in the movie, the future President Snow, and actor Tom ...
"Hunger Strike", a song by Temple of the Dog, was performed by its lead singer Chris Cornell (whom the band toured with), and features a surprise guest appearance by Linkin Park lead vocalist Chester Bennington.