Nothing To Say
Soundgarden · 5 Classic Albums [2012]
Nothing, nothing, nothing but the one thing
Someone said my words are out of balance
Nothing to say, you've got nothing to say
Dying words I bury everyday
Nothing to say, I've got nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
You've got nothing, nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
Big bad word spell it with four letters
Nothing to say, you've got nothing to say
Oh my God, your words are out of balance
Nothing to say, you've got nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
Nothing, nothing
You've got nothing, nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing
Someone said my words are out of balance
Nothing to say, you've got nothing to say
Dying words I bury everyday
Nothing to say, I've got nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
You've got nothing, nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
Big bad word spell it with four letters
Nothing to say, you've got nothing to say
Oh my God, your words are out of balance
Nothing to say, you've got nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
Nothing, nothing
You've got nothing, nothing to say
Nothing but the one thing
Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing
Nothing To Say - Soundgarden
Nothing To Say stands as a defining track in the grunge movement, showcasing Soundgarden's ability to blend heavy, distorted riffs with melodic, atmospheric sensibilities. Recorded for their 1991 album Superunknown, the song exemplifies the band's signature sound, characterized by Chris Cornell's emotive vocals and the interplay between lead and rhythm guitars. As a cornerstone of their discography, it captures the raw energy and introspective mood that made the Seattle band influential in the early 1990s. The composition remains a staple of the genre, frequently covered and celebrated for its ability to convey complex emotions without relying on lyrical exposition.

