When Soundgarden released their 1994 album Superunknown , its overwhelming success was the result of three months’ worth of grueling recording sessions and being pushed to their creative limits. Producer Michael Beinhorn knew he could draw water from this stone, and while his hands-on approach wasn’t always appreciated, there’s no denying the results. The combined effort of Beinhorn and the band led to international hits like “Black Hole Sun”. Chris Cornell wrote that song after Beinhorn pushed him to forget about writing just to please the fans . Instead, he urged Cornell to “write songs that you really love.” After two weeks, Cornell came back with demos for “Black Hole Sun” and “Fell On Black Days”. Videos by VICE Chris Cornell Found ‘Black Hole Sun’ Was Strange Enough That Its Popularity Didn’t Hinder the Band Soundgarden was initially wary of the runaway success of “Black Hole Sun”. For some time, they didn’t even like to play it live.…