"Into the Void" is the last track on Master of Reality, the third Black Sabbath album. It is about the Earth becoming so terrible that a group of astronauts fly off into space to try to find a new planet to live on. It has often been compared to Sabbath's 1970 song "Electric Funeral" in terms of lyrics and sound.
Soundgarden recorded this for the 1992 re-release of their Badmotorfinger album. Their version substituted lyrics taken from a speech given by Chief Sealth, a native American leader in what is now Washington State. Sealth, who lived 1786-1866, was also known as Chief Seattle, for which the city (where Soundgarden formed) is named. This version of the song is called "Into The Void (Sealth)," and Cheif Sealth is credited as a songwriter along with members of Black Sabbath. Soundgarden was nominated for a Best Metal Performance Grammy for the song.
Tony Iommi cites "Into the Void" as one of his favorite Black Sabbath songs.
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