The Deep Six, a 1958 World War II war film starring Alan Ladd
Music historian Stephen Tow regards the first volume of "Seattle Syndrome" as "a critical yardstick in the history of underground Seattle music", ranking in with other influential compilations like "Deep Six" (released in 1986 on C/Z Records) or "Sub Pop 200" (released in 1988 on Sub Pop Records).
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Deep Purple | Deep Throat | Deep South | Deep Forest | Deep Springs College | Deep Throat (film) | Deep One | Run Silent, Run Deep | Deep Throat (The X-Files) | Deep foundation | Waist Deep | Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex | deep sea | Deep Elm Records | The Deep | Skin Deep | Roll Deep | Lords of the Deep | Deep vein thrombosis | Deep Green | Deep frying | The Deep (2012 film) | Swim Deep | Skin Deep (1989 film) | River Deep - Mountain High | Operation Deep Freeze | North Atlantic Deep Water | In the Deep | In at the Deep End |
He appears with the lineup of Cornell, Thayil, and drummer Scott Sundquist on the Deep Six compilation, and with the lineup of Cornell, Thayil, and drummer Matt Cameron on the EPs Screaming Life, Fopp, and Loudest Love, as well as on the albums Ultramega OK and Louder Than Love.