<P> Eddie Vedder on the song: </P> <P> It was during that same week that I was up there (In Seattle rehearsing with Pearl Jam). Day four maybe, or day five, they did a Temple (of the Dog) rehearsal after our afternoon rehearsal . I got to watch these songs, and watch how Chris (Cornell) was working, and watch Matt (Cameron) play drums . It got to "Hunger Strike"--I was sitting in the corner, putting duck tape on a little African drum . About two - thirds of the way though, he was having to cut off the one line, and start the other . I'm not now, and certainly wasn't then, self - assured or cocky, but I could hear what he was trying to do, so I walked up to the mic--which I'm really surprised I did - and sang the other part, "Going hungry, going hungry ." The next time I was up, he asked if I'd record it--so it was just me and Chris in the same studio that we made (1991's) Ten record . I really like hearing that song . I feel like I could be real proud of it--because one, I didn't write it, and two, it was such a nice way to be ushered onto vinyl for the first time . I'm indebted to Chris time eternal for being invited onto that track . </P> <P> That was the first time I heard myself on a real record . It could be one of my favorite songs that I've ever been on--or the most meaningful . </P> <P> In the summer of 1992, the album received new attention . Although it 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 with their respective albums, Badmotorfinger and Ten . A&M decided to reissue the album and promote "Hunger Strike" as a single . "Hunger Strike" became the most successful song from Temple of the Dog on the American rock charts . The song peaked at number four on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number seven on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart . Jim Guerinot, A&M's senior VP of marketing at the time, said, "I don't think that anyone would have paid attention if' Hunger Strike' wasn't a great song ." It still receives regular radio play on many hard rock radio stations . </P>

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