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Temple of the Dog Tickets, Tour Dates and %{concertOrShowText}
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Live Photos of Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog at Inglewood, CA in The Forum 2016
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Fan Reviews

Maryn
October 27th 2023
All my dreams of seeing them live came true this night. This ended up being the last time I’d ever see CC live😢
Inglewood, CA@
The Forum
Robert
November 10th 2016
This show was just Epic! TOD, Mother Love Bone, Zeppelin, Free, The Cure & Sabbath covers. Chris and the boys were wonderful. great crowd.
San Francisco, CA@
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Ali
November 9th 2016
Missing one star for missing Eddie Vedder
Inglewood, CA@
The Forum
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About Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, frontman of Seattle, Washington rock group Mother Love Bone after Wood died of a heroin overdose. They took their name from a lyric in the Mother Love Bone song, "Man of Golden Words." The project was fronted by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, Wood's close friend and roommate, and included drummer Matt Cameron, Wood's former bandmates Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard, and lead guitarist Mike McCready. Eddie Vedder, at the time auditioning for the postition of vocalist in Pearl Jam, also provided co-lead and background vocals on several songs. One song Vedder provided co-lead vocals on was Hunger Strike, which became the band's biggest hit. Vedder, Gossard, Ament, and McCready would go on to form Pearl Jam not long after recording Temple of the Dog. Interestingly, Cameron went on to become Pearl Jam's drummer over half a decade later.

In the summer of 1992, the album received new attention. Though the album had been released more than a year earlier, A&M Records realized that they had in their catalog what was essentially a collaboration between Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, who had both risen to mainstream attention in the months since the album's release. A&M decided to re-issue the album and promote "Hunger Strike" as a single, with the video subsequently entering heavy rotation on MTV. The attention allowed both the album and single to chart on Billboard.
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Genres:
Rock

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Temple of the Dog to play in your city
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Live Photos of Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog at Inglewood, CA in The Forum 2016
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Maryn
October 27th 2023
All my dreams of seeing them live came true this night. This ended up being the last time I’d ever see CC live😢
Inglewood, CA@
The Forum
Robert
November 10th 2016
This show was just Epic! TOD, Mother Love Bone, Zeppelin, Free, The Cure & Sabbath covers. Chris and the boys were wonderful. great crowd.
San Francisco, CA@
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Ali
November 9th 2016
Missing one star for missing Eddie Vedder
Inglewood, CA@
The Forum
View More Fan Reviews

About Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, frontman of Seattle, Washington rock group Mother Love Bone after Wood died of a heroin overdose. They took their name from a lyric in the Mother Love Bone song, "Man of Golden Words." The project was fronted by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, Wood's close friend and roommate, and included drummer Matt Cameron, Wood's former bandmates Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard, and lead guitarist Mike McCready. Eddie Vedder, at the time auditioning for the postition of vocalist in Pearl Jam, also provided co-lead and background vocals on several songs. One song Vedder provided co-lead vocals on was Hunger Strike, which became the band's biggest hit. Vedder, Gossard, Ament, and McCready would go on to form Pearl Jam not long after recording Temple of the Dog. Interestingly, Cameron went on to become Pearl Jam's drummer over half a decade later.

In the summer of 1992, the album received new attention. Though the album had been released more than a year earlier, A&M Records realized that they had in their catalog what was essentially a collaboration between Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, who had both risen to mainstream attention in the months since the album's release. A&M decided to re-issue the album and promote "Hunger Strike" as a single, with the video subsequently entering heavy rotation on MTV. The attention allowed both the album and single to chart on Billboard.
Show More
Genres:
Rock

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