| "Rhinosaur" | |
|---|---|
| Song by Soundgarden | |
| from the album Down on the Upside | |
| A-side | "Ty Cobb" |
| Released | April 1997 |
| Genre | Grunge |
| Length | 3:14 |
| Label | A&M |
| Songwriter(s) | Chris Cornell, Matt Cameron |
| Producer(s) | Adam Kasper, Soundgarden |
"Rhinosaur" is a song by American rock band Soundgarden on their 1996 album Down on the Upside . Despite not being released as its own single it was released as a B-side to the song "Ty Cobb". [1] [2] While "Ty Cobb" itself did not chart, "Rhinosaur" charted at 19 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. [3]
Chris Cornell said in an interview that the lyrical target of "Rhinosaur" was ambiguous and could be applied to several people or groups. [4] "Rhinosaur" was praised for having a massive groove with "stairstep guitar riffs" said to be adored by Soundgarden's guitarist Kim Thayil. [5] Thayil said that the tuning of the instruments was unusual for Soundgarden. He said during an interview "Ben and I played on dropped-D, but Chris played in standard tuning. That's unusual for us. If one of us is in dropped-D, usually all three of us are." [6] The song also received moderate airplay by rock radio stations in America.
| Chart (1997) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Mainstream Rock ( Billboard ) [7] | 19 |
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