Hunger Strike
Temple of the Dog
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I don't mind stealin' bread from the mouths of decadence But I can't feed on the powerless when my cup's already overfilled, yeah But it's on the table, the fire's cookin' And they're farmin' babies, while the slaves are all workin' Blood is on the table and the mouths are all chokin' But I'm goin' hungry, yeah I don't mind stealin' bread from the mouths of decadence But I can't feed on the powerless when my cup's already overfilled, uh huh But it's on the table, the fire's cookin' And they're farmin' babies, while the slaves are all workin' And it's on the table, their mouths are all chokin' But I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry) I'm goin' hungry (I'm goin' hungry) I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry) I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry) I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry) I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry) (Yeah, I don't mind stealin' bread) uh I don't mind (No, I don't mind stealin' bread) I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry) I'm goin' hungry (Goin' hungry)
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Written by: Christopher J Cornell
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10 facts about this song
Release Details"Hunger Strike" is a song by the American rock band Temple of the Dog. It was written by band member Chris Cornell and was released separately as a single in 1992.
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Band CompositionThe band "Temple of the Dog" was a one-album project which consisted of Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and members of Pearl Jam, including Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready and Eddie Vedder.
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Origin of the SongThe lyrical theme of "Hunger Strike" portrays a protest against societal inequality. Chris Cornell said he wrote the song to explore the theme of "stepping up to the plate to help those who can't help themselves."
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Chris Cornell was SoloInitially, Chris Cornell planned to sing the entire song himself, but he found his voice strained when he tried to hit the high notes during rehearsal sessions.
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Eddie Vedder's ImpactEddie Vedder, who had just joined Pearl Jam, was visiting the studio during one of the sessions. On hearing Chris Cornell's struggle, Vedder added some vocal lines creating the famous duet, which is now one of the defining aspects of the song.
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Music VideoThe music video of "Hunger Strike" was filmed at Discovery Park in Seattle, which helped solidify the band's ties to the city.
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Commercial SuccessDespite being released as a single in 1992, a year after the album's release, "Hunger Strike" became Temple of the Dog's most popular song. It reached the position of No.4 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
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Posthumous RecognitionAfter Chris Cornell's tragic death in 2017, the song gained new attention and appreciation. It even re-entered the Billboard charts, showcasing Cornell's lasting legacy in the world of rock music.
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Live PerformancesThroughout their careers, both Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder performed "Hunger Strike" numerous times during solo concerts, honouring their collaboration and the song's message.
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Enduring AppealEven decades after its release, "Hunger Strike" remains a favourite among fans of grunge music and is considered a staple of the genre. Its strong message of societal inequality coupled with an unforgettable melody ensure it continues to resonate with listeners.
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