^ i was relying on wikipedia for my credits haha (i made a HORRIBLE mistake in 2003 when i moved to another city and tossed just about ALL my cd cases and booklets, and just kept the discs in binders instead
lost at least 200-250 albums worth of liner notes).
and no Superunknown is not my favourite - Ultramega OK is. not specifically because it's their first album and some bogus 'debuts are always the best' BS, but because there's a rawness that never replicates itself on their subsequent releases.
i say both albums come from the same 'place' because they both sound like bands that just
click perfectly together at those moment and exploit each others talents to their fullest potentials. plus i like Hiro's bass leads a lot. it's not that the other albums are bad, but Hiro wasn't happy during Louder than Love and it shows, Badmotorfinger is a new band finding its legs, and Down on the Upside is just going through the motions after having reached 'that' place again with Superunknown.