Chris Cornell Reacts To Soundgarden’s Exclusion From Rock Hall of Fame

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Chris Cornell revealed why he doesn’t think too much about Soundgarden getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a new Den of Geek interview, despite his bandmate Matt Cameron being inducted with Pearl Jam.

“To be honest, it doesn’t really make any difference to me,” he said, although he himself inducted Heart a few years ago and admitted he’s “really proud” of bandmate Cameron (who would go in again if Soundgarden gets the nod).

“I’m not trying to be negative about it. The one thing about inducting Heart was that I was actually really moved by their fans, and the fans were the people in the cheap seats that were screaming, and they were outside saying hi every time you’d come and go over the course of the two days. That was when it made sense to me, that it matters to the fans, and if it matters to the fans, then I think it matters. But they deserve ownership of it.”

Soundgarden have been eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for a few years now, but weren’t even listed in the fan voting poll last year for band’s eligible for induction, despite being the first Seattle Grunge band to sign a major label deal. Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic proclaimed on social media following Pearl Jam’s induction that Soundgarden should go into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.