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Pearl Jam rose from the ashes of Mother Love Bone to become the most popular American rock & roll band of the '90s. After vocalist Andrew Wood overdosed on heroin in 1990, guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament assembled a new band, bringing in Mike McCready on lead guitar and recording a demo with Soundgarden's Matt Cameron on drums. Thanks to future Pearl Jam drummer Jack Irons, the demo found its way to a 25-year-old San Diego surfer named Eddie Vedder, who overdubbed vocals and original lyrics and was subsequently invited to join the band (then christened Mookie Blaylock after the NBA player). Dave Krusen was hired as the full-time drummer shortly thereafter, completing the original lineup. Renaming themselves Pearl Jam, the band recorded their debut album, Ten, in the beginning of 1991, although it wasn't released until August; in the meantime, the majority of the band appeared on the Andrew Wood tribute project Temple of the Dog. Krusen left the band shortly after the release of Ten; he was replaced by Dave Abbruzzese.

Ten didn't begin selling in significant numbers until early 1992, after Nirvana made mainstream rock radio receptive to alternative rock acts. Soon, Pearl Jam outsold Nirvana, which wasn't surprising - Pearl Jam fused the riff-heavy stadium rock of the '70s with the grit and anger of '80s post-punk, without ever neglecting hooks and choruses; "Jeremy", "Evenflow", and "Alive" fit perfectly onto album rock radio stations looking for new blood. Pearl Jam's audience continued to grow during 1992, thanks to a series of radio and MTV hits, as well as successful appearances on the second Lollapalooza tour and the Singles soundtrack (Stone Gossard also embarked on a side project called Brad, which released the album Shame in early 1993).

Despite their status as rock & roll superstars, the band refused to succumb to the accepted conventions of the music industry. The group refused to release any videos or singles from their second album, 1993's Vs. Nevertheless, it was another multi-platinum success, debuting at number one and selling nearly a million copies in its first week of release. On their spring 1994 American tour, the band decided not to play the conventional stadiums, choosing to play smaller arenas, including several shows on college campuses. Pearl Jam canceled their 1994 summer tour, claiming they could not keep ticket prices below 20 dollars because Ticketmaster was pressuring promoters to charge a higher price. The band took Ticketmaster to the Justice Department for unfair business practices; while fighting Ticketmaster, they recorded a new album during the spring and summer of 1994. After the record was completed, the group fired Dave Abbruzzese, replacing him with former Red Hot Chili Peppers and Eleven drummer Jack Irons.

Vitalogy, the band's third album, appeared at the end of 1994. For the first two weeks, the album was only available as a limited vinyl release, but the record charted in the Top 60. Once Vitalogy was available on CD and cassette, the album shot to the top of the charts and quickly went multi-platinum. Pearl Jam continued to battle Ticketmaster in 1995, but the Justice Department eventually ruled in favor of the ticket agency. In early 1995, the band recorded an album with Neil Young. Meanwhile, Vedder toured with his wife Beth's experimental band Hovercraft in the spring of 1994 as Stone Gossard founded an independent record company; Mad Season, Mike McCready's side project with Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, released their first album, Above, in the spring of 1995. Comprised entirely of Neil Young songs, Mirror Ball appeared in the summer under Young's name; although the individual members of the band were credited, the name Pearl Jam did not appear on the cover due to legal complications. Pearl Jam released a single culled from the sessions, titled Merkinball and featuring the songs "I Got Id" and "Long Road", in the fall of 1995.

In late summer of 1996, Pearl Jam released their fourth album, No Code. Although the album was greeted with fairly positive reviews and debuted at number one, its weird amalgam of rock, worldbeat, and experimentalism dissatisfied a large portion of their fan base, and it quickly fell down the charts. The record's performance was also hurt by Pearl Jam's inability to launch a full-scale tour, due both to their battle with Ticketmaster and a reluctance to spend months on the road. The band spent most of 1997 out of the spotlight, working on new material; Gossard also released a second album with his side project Brad, titled Interiors. By the end of the year, Pearl Jam had completed a new, harder-rocking record entitled Yield. The album was greeted with enthusiastic reviews upon its February 1998 release, but its commercial fortunes weren't quite as clear cut. While their sizable cult embraced the album, sending it to number two its first week of release, Yield quickly slipped down the charts. Pearl Jam supported the record with a full-scale arena tour in the summer of 1998, issuing the concert LP Live on Two Legs at the end of the year; Jack Irons did not participate due to poor health, and was replaced by ex-Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron.

In 1999, Pearl Jam scored an unlikely pop radio smash with their cover of the J. Frank Wilson oldie "Last Kiss", originally released as the seventh in a series of fan club-only singles that had also featured several incongruous covers in the past. Demand from fans and radio programmers resulted in the nationwide release of "Last Kiss", and it eventually became the band's highest-charting pop hit to date, peaking at number two and going gold. The group returned in 2000 with the Tchad Blake-produced Binaural. In order to circumvent bootleggers, their subsequent European and American tours were recorded in full and released in an unprecedented series of double-CD sets, each of the 72 volumes featuring a complete concert. 2002 saw the release of Riot Act, a muscular - and critically lauded - collection of new songs that found the group dabbling in experimental art rock. Two anthologies arrived in 2003 and 2004, Lost Dogs: Rarities and B Sides and Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003. They were followed in 2006 by the eponymous (and all-new) Pearl Jam, a number two hit on the album charts.

Biography by allmusic.com

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Album: Gorge Amphitheater George | Artist: Pearl Jam Gorge Amphitheater George 2006 33
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Album: Pearl Jam | Artist: Pearl Jam Pearl Jam 2006 13
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Album: The Best Of | Artist: Pearl Jam The Best Of 2006 36
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Album: The Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA | Artist: Pearl Jam The Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA 2006 30
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Album: Benaroya Hall: October 22Nd 2003 (Cd1) | Artist: Pearl Jam Benaroya Hall: October 22Nd 2003 (Cd1) 2004 14
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Album: Benaroya Hall: October 22Nd 2003 (Cd2) | Artist: Pearl Jam Benaroya Hall: October 22Nd 2003 (Cd2) 2004 12
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Album: Live At Benaroya Hall (CD 1) | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At Benaroya Hall (CD 1) 2004 13
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Album: Live At Benaroya Hall (CD 2) | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At Benaroya Hall (CD 2) 2004 13
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Album: Lost Dogs | Artist: Pearl Jam Lost Dogs 2004 31
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Album: Lost Dogs (Cd1) | Artist: Pearl Jam Lost Dogs (Cd1) 2004 16
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Album: Lost Dogs (Cd2) | Artist: Pearl Jam Lost Dogs (Cd2) 2004 14
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Album: Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 (CD 1) | Artist: Pearl Jam Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 (CD 1) 2004 16
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Album: Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 (CD 2) | Artist: Pearl Jam Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 (CD 2) 2004 17
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Album: Riot Act | Artist: Pearl Jam Riot Act 2002 15
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Album: Precious Rarities | Artist: Pearl Jam Precious Rarities 2001 17
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Album: Binaural | Artist: Pearl Jam Binaural 2000 13
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Album: Light Years | Artist: Pearl Jam Light Years 2000 3
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Album: Live On Two Legs | Artist: Pearl Jam Live On Two Legs 1998 16
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Album: Yield | Artist: Pearl Jam Yield 1998 13
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Album: No Code | Artist: Pearl Jam No Code 1996 13
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Album: Vitalogy | Artist: Pearl Jam Vitalogy 1994 14
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Album: Even Flow Vol. 2 | Artist: Pearl Jam Even Flow Vol. 2 1993 9
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Album: Vs | Artist: Pearl Jam Vs 1993 12
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Album: Oceans | Artist: Pearl Jam Oceans 1992 4
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Album: Ten (live) | Artist: Pearl Jam Ten (live) 1992 10
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Album: Ten | Artist: Pearl Jam Ten 1991 11
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Album: Hurricane Festival, Scheebel, Germany | Artist: Pearl Jam Hurricane Festival, Scheebel, Germany   23
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Album: Live At The Gorge 7-22-06 Disk One | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge 7-22-06 Disk One   17
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Album: Live At The Gorge 7-22-06 Disk Two | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge 7-22-06 Disk Two   15
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Album: Live At The Gorge 7-23-06 Disk One | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge 7-23-06 Disk One   17
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Album: Live At The Gorge 7-23-06 Disk Two | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge 7-23-06 Disk Two   13
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Album: Live At The Gorge Cd 1 Sept 1St 2005 | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge Cd 1 Sept 1St 2005   9
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Album: Live At The Gorge Cd 2 Sept 1St 2005 | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge Cd 2 Sept 1St 2005   17
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Album: Live At The Gorge Cd 3 Sept 1St 2005 | Artist: Pearl Jam Live At The Gorge Cd 3 Sept 1St 2005   11
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Album: Sports Arena Toledo, Oh (Vote For Change Tour) | Artist: Pearl Jam Sports Arena Toledo, Oh (Vote For Change Tour)   26
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