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Originally Posted by duga
Superunknown was still a group effort. That's why it was more distorted and dark... Kim Thayil has a big riff based Sabbath guitar style. He didn't have much input for Down on the Upside so it actually is essentially a Chris Cornell solo album. It kind of upset Kim and contributed to them breaking up.
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If you take a look at the liner notes, all the band members still had a large input. Another thing I like about DOTU is that, in my opinon, it doesn't have any songs that fall flat on their face like Half and Kickstand. Also-
Boot Camp > Like Suicide
as far as being album closers are concerned anyway.