In 2010, Soundgarden performed at Lollapalooza, marking a significant moment in the band's career as they reunited after a 13-year hiatus. Prior to their live performance, they had released the album "King Animal" in November 2012, which was their first studio album since "Down on the Upside" in 1996. The Lollapalooza appearance was part of their comeback, serving as a platform to reintroduce their influential grunge sound to a new generation of fans. During the set, they played iconic tracks like "Black Days" and "Jesus Christ Pose," showcasing their enduring impact on rock music. Notably, Soundgarden was one of the pioneering bands of the Seattle grunge movement in the early '90s, and their return to the stage symbolized a revival of interest in the genre.