Badmotorfinger was scheduled for release on September 24, 1991, but
A&M Records pushed it back to October 8 due to "production problems." Coming a month and a half after
Pearl Jam's
Ten and just weeks after
Nirvana's
Nevermind and
Red Hot Chili Peppers'
Blood Sugar Sex Magik (both of which were released on September 24), it has been credited with helping to break
alternative rock and
grunge into the mainstream. Although overshadowed at the time of its release by the sudden popularity of
Nevermind, the attention that album brought to the Seattle music scene helped Soundgarden get broader exposure, and
Badmotorfinger peaked at number 39 on the
Billboard 200 album chart on February 29, 1992. It was among the 100 top selling albums of 1992, sold a million copies in the early 1990s, and was certified platinum by the
RIAA in January 1993. The album included the singles "
Jesus Christ Pose", "
Outshined", and "
Rusty Cage", which gained considerable airtime on alternative rock radio stations. The music videos for "Outshined" and "Rusty Cage" gained considerable airtime on
MTV, but the video for "Jesus Christ Pose", the album's lead single, was removed from MTV's playlist amidst widespread controversy over the perceived anti-Christian message of the song and video. In a contemporary review for
Spin, Lauren Spencer hailed
Badmotorfinger as a "garden of sound" that drew on older hard rock influences without sounding "derivative".
Entertainment Weekly critic
Gina Arnold commended Soundgarden for writing more engagingly than their contemporaries, "who seldom get beyond extolling booze, girls, and cars". She concluded in her review that the record was more "stylishly bombastic rather than bludgeoningly bombastic. Tuneless heavy metal is, after all, still tuneless heavy metal, and in that department, Soundgarden are as functional as they make 'em." Retrospectively, AllMusic staff-writer Steve Huey deemed
Badmotorfinger "heavy, challenging hard rock full of intellectual sensibility and complex band interplay", That same year, the album won a Northwest Area Music Award for Best Metal Album. It was ranked number 45 in the October 2006 issue of
Guitar World on the magazine's list of the 100 greatest guitar albums of all time. Also, in April 2019, was ranked number 2 on
Rolling Stones "50 Greatest Grunge Albums" list.
Buzz Osborne, whose band
Melvins had a massive influence on grunge, called
Badmotorfinger his favorite grunge album of all time, praising its sophistication and complex structures. In 2010, singer
Greg Puciato named "Room a Thousand Years Wide" his favorite song. In 2022, Stuart Berman and Jeremy D. Larson of
Pitchfork included the album in their list of "The 25 Best Grunge Albums of the '90s".
25th-anniversary reissues (2016) The 25th-anniversary reissue of
Badmotorfinger was made available in two deluxe versions: • The "Deluxe Edition" was a 2-CD package featuring a remastered version of the album on one disc and some studio outtakes and live tracks from a performance at the
Paramount Theatre on the other. • The "Super Deluxe Edition" was a 7 disc package: disc one was the remastered version of the album; disc two had studio outtakes; discs three and four consisted of live tracks from the performance at the Paramount Theatre, and disc five was a DVD of video footage of the same show; disc six featured
Motorvision, a 1992
concert film depicting the band performing at the Paramount, alongside other live performances and the music videos for the album's three singles; and disc seven contained the album mixed in
Blu-ray Audio 5.1 Surround Sound. This release was packaged with various extras, and the first 1,000 people to pre-order it received an exclusive re-issue of the "Jesus Christ Pose" single on 7" vinyl. A 2-LP gatefold of the album was also made available, with a limited edition of 1,000 produced using silver-colored vinyl. The
Badmotorfinger reissue was created using a backup
digital audio tape safety copy of the album, as the original master tapes were damaged or destroyed in the
2008 Universal Studios fire, which affected the label group's tape vault and purportedly destroyed material from hundreds of other recording artists. According to a document filed as part of a class action lawsuit Soundgarden and other artists brought against UMG as a result of the fire, the label made the band aware in May 2015 that the original half-inch master tape of
Badmotorfinger had been destroyed and was unavailable for use on the remaster project. ==Tour==