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The 1992 performance of Soundgarden at the Hollywood Palladium was a definitive snapshot of visceral power, capturing the moment their grinding, psychedelic metal sound hit the massive Los Angeles scene with undeniable force. As the signature, swaggering Kim Thayil riff dropped, the floor of the Palladium erupted into a churning mass, driven by Matt Cameron’s precise, explosive drumming and the subterranean rumble of Ben Shepherd’s bass, while the heat and humidity of the packed venue mixed with the sheer volume. Chris Cornell, already a commanding, athletic presence, delivered the track’s iconic declaration—”I’m looking California, and feeling Minnesota”—with a soaring, almost operatic intensity, proving that the band’s technical weight and raw Seattle angst could utterly overwhelm the polished expectations of Hollywood. This specific 1992 moment enshrined “Outshined” not just as a radio hit, but as a chaotic, essential live anthem that cemented the band’s transition from grunge innovators to hard rock titans.





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