Temple of the Dog
Grunge Rock/Pop

Temple of the Dog

Formed 1990
Members 6
Albums 1
Total Listeners 894K

Tags

alternative rockgrungehard rockrock
Biography

About Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog was an American rock supergroup formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. It was created by Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as a tribute to Andrew Wood, the late lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone. The lineup featured Stone Gossard on rhythm guitar and Jeff Ament on bass guitar, both previously of Mother Love Bone and later members of Pearl Jam, along with Mike McCready on lead guitar and Matt Cameron on drums. Eddie Vedder contributed guest lead and backing vocals and later joined Pearl Jam as its lead vocalist.

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Album (1)

  • 1991Temple of the Dog

Single (5)

  • 2016Black Cat (demo)
  • 2016Angel of Fire (demo)
  • 1991Hunger Strike
  • 1991Pushin Forward Back
  • 1990Say Hello 2 Heaven

Album (Live) (1)

  • 1990Off Ramp Cafe, Seattle, WA 11/13/90

Album (Compilation) (3)

  • 1994Tribute to Andy Wood
  • 1993In Memory Of Andy Wood - Words And Music: Communication # 1
  • 1993In Memory Of Andy Wood - Words And Music: Communication # 2

Other (Live) (1)

  • 1990-11-13: Off Ramp Cafe, Seattle, WA, USA