Down On The Upside is a perfectly respectable follow up to a world-slaying album. It's the same formula really as Soudgarden had already deployed to such good effect on Superinknown. They're a state of the art killing machine. The best at what they do. Thirty years on Superinknown is the record you need. In an eat all you can dinery, Down On The Upside is here for those who are not sated and need second servings. I thoroughly enjoyed the first half of it this morning without being convinced that it had anything that we hadn't already experienced with their career defining album.
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