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==Outtakes== Although the album's singles featured quite a few [[A-side and B-side|B-side]]s, only "Exit Stonehenge" (from the "Spoonman" single) was sourced from the ''Superunknown'' recording sessions in 1993. "Cold Bitch" (also from "Spoonman") was recorded during the ''[[Badmotorfinger]]'' recording sessions in 1991, "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" and "Motorcycle Loop" (both from the "Fell on Black Days" single) were recorded by Stuart Hallerman at [[Avast! Recording Company|Avast Studios]] in [[Seattle]] in 1994. "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" was later featured on the 1996 ''[[Home Alive]]'' compilation. "Tighter & Tighter", "No Attention", and "An Unkind", all of which later appeared on the band's 1996 album, ''[[Down on the Upside]]'', were attempted during the ''Superunknown'' recording sessions.<ref>"Hard Stuff, Soundgarden in the Studio". ''Livewire''. 1993.</ref><ref>Zogbi, Marina. "Upshot on 'The Upside' from Kim Thayil". ''Metal Edge''. August 1996.</ref> Cameron said that the band wasn't pleased with the recording of "No Attention" that came out of the sessions.<ref>Rule, Greg. "Matt Cameron of Soundgarden: Balance of Power & Grace". ''Drum!''. September 1996.</ref> An instrumental entitled "Ruff Riff-Raff" and a light-hearted song called "Bing Bing Goes to Church" were recorded at album rehearsals but were presumably not recorded during the ''Superunknown'' recording sessions. Both were released in 2014 on the 20th anniversary Super Deluxe edition.
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