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Forsaking traditional promotional strategies like music videos, Pearl Jam swapped their grunge sound for more enigmatic, experimental efforts like 1996’s Vitalogy and 2000’s Binaural, while devoting their energies to battling Ticketmaster in court over monopolistic practices and throwing their weight behind various social-justice causes. But in hindsight, that album-and the media hysteria surrounding the group at the time-marked the beginning of Pearl Jam’s long, slow retreat from the spotlight, en route to becoming either the world’s biggest cult band or its cultiest arena act. 1 and setting a record for opening-week sales. By the turn of the new millenium, the Pearl Jam were one of the few, if not the only band still in existance from the days of Seattle grunge. 6 2000), the Pearl Jams 72nd and final show on the 2000 Binaural Tour. Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2005. With 1993’s equally furious Vs., Pearl Jam became the most popular rock band in America, spending five weeks at No. 5.0 out of 5 starsClassic Pearl Jam gig in Seattle. But while Ten teemed with dark tales of intra-family trauma (“Alive”) and classroom suicide (“Jeremy”), its songs were fueled by a classic rock-schooled sense of cathartic release, positioning Pearl Jam as the idealistic Clash to Nirvana’s nihilistic Sex Pistols. After the Wood tribute project Temple of the Dog effectively served as Vedder’s public audition, Pearl Jam’s 1991 debut, Ten-alongside Nirvana’s Nevermind, released a month later-transformed the grungy sound of Seatte’s underground into a global phenomenon.

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Rising from the ashes of Seattle hard-rock hopefuls Mother Love Bone-whose flamboyant frontman, Andrew Wood, succumbed to an overdose in 1990-guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament built their next group around singer Eddie Vedder, a California-based gas-station attendant with whom they had become demo-trading penpals through their mutual friend Jack Irons (formerly of the Red Hot Chili Peppers).














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