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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 31 MIN

Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Matt Cameron - The End of an Era

from Audiomover - Moving the Past into the Awesome! · host Robert John Hadfield

After 27 years, Matt Cameron has stepped down from Pearl Jam—and it hit hard for those of us who came of age during the rise of Soundgarden and the grunge revolution.In this video, Robert John Hadfield shares a deeply personal tribute to Cameron, recounting:- His unforgettable KISS tribute band story as a teenager- His essential contributions to Soundgarden’s signature sound- The hidden brilliance behind two of Robert’s favorite tracks: “Room a Thousand Years Wide” and “Drawing Flies”- The power of Badmotorfinger, its innovative time signatures, and why it remains a masterpiece- Plus: a vintage 1992 LA Times article featuring a young Matt Cameron on tour with Guns N’ Roses- From the early Seattle scene to the moment Soundgarden exploded, this video looks back at a band—and a drummer—that helped reshape an entire era of music.👇 Drop a comment and let us know:💬 Your favorite Soundgarden track🥁 Your thoughts on Matt Cameron’s contributions🧠 Which grunge moment changed you forever?🔔 Subscribe to the channel and hit the bell for more deep dives into the music that shaped us.🕒 Time Stamps:00:00 – Intro: Matt Cameron steps down from Pearl Jam00:45 – Matt’s legendary KISS tribute band and the cease & desist letter03:05 – Discovering Soundgarden in the early '90s04:15 – The impact of Badmotorfinger and hearing “Rusty Cage” for the first time06:02 – “Room a Thousand Years Wide” and Matt Cameron’s songwriting brilliance08:17 – “Drawing Flies” and Cameron’s frantic energy09:23 – Time signatures, tunings, and musical innovation in Soundgarden11:04 – How Cameron grounded the chaos of the band’s creativity12:27 – The original 1990 version of “Room a Thousand Years Wide”13:15 – Superunknown and Down on the Upside reflections15:07 – From Soundgarden to Pearl Jam: Cameron’s 27-year journey16:28 – Vintage LA Times article: 1992 interview with Cameron20:04 – Soundgarden on the verge of stardom21:11 – Opening for Guns N’ Roses, touring, and musical philosophy22:47 – The Soundgarden sound: influences from Zeppelin to Grand Funk25:12 – Seattle’s scene and its sonic atmosphere26:54 – Seeing Soundgarden live and their unique setlists28:27 – Final thoughts on Matt Cameron’s quiet departure30:25 – Two-time Rock Hall inductee? (Matt Cameron & Ringo Starr)🎯 Hashtags and Mentions:Hashtags:#MattCameron #Soundgarden #PearlJam #Grunge #Badmotorfinger #ChrisCornell #RoomAThousandYearsWide #SeattleSound #90sRock #RockLegends #RobertJohnHadfield #Audiomover

After 27 years, Matt Cameron has stepped down from Pearl Jam—and it hit hard for those of us who came of age during the rise of Soundgarden and the grunge revolution.In this video, Robert John Hadfield shares a deeply personal tribute to Cameron, recounting:- His unforgettable KISS tribute band story as a teenager- His essential contributions to Soundgarden’s signature sound- The hidden brilliance behind two of Robert’s favorite tracks: “Room a Thousand Years Wide” and “Drawing Flies”- The power of Badmotorfinger, its innovative time signatures, and why it remains a masterpiece- Plus: a vintage 1992 LA Times article featuring a young Matt Cameron on tour with Guns N’ Roses- From the early Seattle scene to the moment Soundgarden exploded, this video looks back at a band—and a drummer—that helped reshape an entire era of music.👇 Drop a comment and let us know:💬 Your favorite Soundgarden track🥁 Your thoughts on Matt Cameron’s contributions🧠 Which grunge moment changed you forever?🔔 Subscribe to the channel and hit the bell for more deep dives into the music that shaped us.🕒 Time Stamps:00:00 – Intro: Matt Cameron steps down from Pearl Jam00:45 – Matt’s legendary KISS tribute band and the cease & desist letter03:05 – Discovering Soundgarden in the early '90s04:15 – The impact of Badmotorfinger and hearing “Rusty Cage” for the first time06:02 – “Room a Thousand Years Wide” and Matt Cameron’s songwriting brilliance08:17 – “Drawing Flies” and Cameron’s frantic energy09:23 – Time signatures, tunings, and musical innovation in Soundgarden11:04 – How Cameron grounded the chaos of the band’s creativity12:27 – The original 1990 version of “Room a Thousand Years Wide”13:15 – Superunknown and Down on the Upside reflections15:07 – From Soundgarden to Pearl Jam: Cameron’s 27-year journey16:28 – Vintage LA Times article: 1992 interview with Cameron20:04 – Soundgarden on the verge of stardom21:11 – Opening for Guns N’ Roses, touring, and musical philosophy22:47 – The Soundgarden sound: influences from Zeppelin to Grand Funk25:12 – Seattle’s scene and its sonic atmosphere26:54 – Seeing Soundgarden live and their unique setlists28:27 – Final thoughts on Matt Cameron’s quiet departure30:25 – Two-time Rock Hall inductee? (Matt Cameron & Ringo Starr)🎯 Hashtags and Mentions:Hashtags:#MattCameron #Soundgarden #PearlJam #Grunge #Badmotorfinger #ChrisCornell #RoomAThousandYearsWide #SeattleSound #90sRock #RockLegends #RobertJohnHadfield #Audiomover

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