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* PastInTheRearViewMirror: "Rearviewmirror."
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* MilestoneCelebration: Played both of their songs off of the ''Film/{{Singles}'' soundtrack during a concert on the 30th anniversary of its release.
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* MilestoneCelebration: Played both of their songs off of the ''Film/{{Singles}'' ''Film/{{Singles}}'' soundtrack during a concert on the 30th anniversary of its release.
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* 2024 - ''Dark Matter''
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* ''VideoGame/RockBand'': The second game has the entirety of ''Ten'' (except for "Alive" which is part of the base game and exportable to ''3'') and ''Backspacer'' as DLC, "Life Wasted" and "Even Flow" are in ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' 2 (UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}} version) and 3 (all versions) respectively.
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* Mike McCready (lead guitar, backing vocals)
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* Mike McCready [=McCready=] (lead guitar, backing vocals)
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* Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, guitar, ukulele)
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* Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, ukulele)
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* Eddie Vedder (vocals, guitar, ukulele)
* Mike [=McCready=] (guitar)
* Stone Gossard (guitar)
* Jeff Ament (bass guitar)
* Matt Cameron (drums), also a member of Music/{{Soundgarden}}
* Mike [=McCready=] (guitar)
* Stone Gossard (guitar)
* Jeff Ament (bass guitar)
* Matt Cameron (drums), also a member of Music/{{Soundgarden}}
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* Eddie Vedder (vocals, (lead vocals, guitar, ukulele)
* Mike[=McCready=] (guitar)
McCready (lead guitar, backing vocals)
* Stone Gossard(guitar)
(rhythm guitar, backing vocals)
* Jeff Ament (bassguitar)
guitar, backing vocals)
* Matt Cameron(drums), (drums, backing vocals), also a member of Music/{{Soundgarden}}
* Mike
* Stone Gossard
* Jeff Ament (bass
* Matt Cameron
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* LongTitle: They usually have one word-title songs. They eventually got tired of it and wrote "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town". That title especially stands out on the back cover of ''Vs'', which is otherwise entirely one or two word titles.
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%%* BadassBaritone: Eddie.
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Pearl Jam is a popular American rock band formed in 1990 in UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}}, which enabled the band to become one of the "Big Four" of {{Grunge}}, alongside Music/{{Nirvana}}, Music/AliceInChains and Music/{{Soundgarden}}. The band formed out of the ashes of local Seattle band Mother Love Bone, whose singer Andrew Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard began writing songs together, and eventually guitarist Mike [=McCready=] joined them. Looking for a singer and a drummer, they recorded a demo tape and gave it to former Music/RedHotChiliPeppers drummer Jack Irons, who declined the invitation but passed the tape onto his friend, San Diego surfer Eddie Vedder. Vedder was impressed by the tape, recorded his own vocals for a few of the songs and sent it back to Stone, Jeff, and Mike. Within a week, Vedder was hired, and flew up to Seattle to join the band.
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Pearl Jam is a popular American rock band formed in 1990 in UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}}, which enabled the band to become one of the "Big Four" of {{Grunge}}, alongside Music/{{Nirvana}}, Music/AliceInChains and Music/{{Soundgarden}}. Music/{{Soundgarden}}.
The band formed out of the ashes of local Seattle band Mother Love Bone, whose singer Andrew Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard began writing songs together, and eventually guitarist Mike [=McCready=] joined them. Looking for a singer and a drummer, they recorded a demo tape and gave it to former Music/RedHotChiliPeppers drummer Jack Irons, who declined the invitation but passed the tape onto his friend, San Diego surfer Eddie Vedder. Vedder was impressed by the tape, recorded his own vocals for a few of the songs and sent it back to Stone, Jeff, and Mike. Within a week, Vedder was hired, and flew up to Seattle to join the band.
The band formed out of the ashes of local Seattle band Mother Love Bone, whose singer Andrew Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard began writing songs together, and eventually guitarist Mike [=McCready=] joined them. Looking for a singer and a drummer, they recorded a demo tape and gave it to former Music/RedHotChiliPeppers drummer Jack Irons, who declined the invitation but passed the tape onto his friend, San Diego surfer Eddie Vedder. Vedder was impressed by the tape, recorded his own vocals for a few of the songs and sent it back to Stone, Jeff, and Mike. Within a week, Vedder was hired, and flew up to Seattle to join the band.
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* MilestoneCelebration: Played both of their songs off of the ''Film/{{Singles}'' soundtrack during a concert on the 30th anniversary of its release.
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** "W.M.A." (about police brutality and racism) and "Glorified G" (about American gun culture) from ''Vs.''.
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** "W.M.A." (about police brutality and institutional racism) and "Glorified G" (about American gun culture) from ''Vs.''.
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Pearl Jam is a popular American rock band formed in 1990 in UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}}, which enabled the band to become one of the "great four" of {{Grunge}}, alongside Music/{{Nirvana}}, Music/AliceInChains and Music/{{Soundgarden}}. The band formed out of the ashes of local Seattle band Mother Love Bone, whose singer Andrew Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard began writing songs together, and eventually guitarist Mike [=McCready=] joined them. Looking for a singer and a drummer, they recorded a demo tape and gave it to former Music/RedHotChiliPeppers drummer Jack Irons, who declined the invitation but passed the tape onto his friend, San Diego surfer Eddie Vedder. Vedder was impressed by the tape, recorded his own vocals for a few of the songs and sent it back to Stone, Jeff, and Mike. Within a week, Vedder was hired, and flew up to Seattle to join the band.
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Pearl Jam is a popular American rock band formed in 1990 in UsefulNotes/{{Seattle}}, which enabled the band to become one of the "great four" "Big Four" of {{Grunge}}, alongside Music/{{Nirvana}}, Music/AliceInChains and Music/{{Soundgarden}}. The band formed out of the ashes of local Seattle band Mother Love Bone, whose singer Andrew Wood died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard began writing songs together, and eventually guitarist Mike [=McCready=] joined them. Looking for a singer and a drummer, they recorded a demo tape and gave it to former Music/RedHotChiliPeppers drummer Jack Irons, who declined the invitation but passed the tape onto his friend, San Diego surfer Eddie Vedder. Vedder was impressed by the tape, recorded his own vocals for a few of the songs and sent it back to Stone, Jeff, and Mike. Within a week, Vedder was hired, and flew up to Seattle to join the band.