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Pearl Jam wrestled '70s-style stadium rock and '80s post-punk to the ground with a heavy dose of angry, riff-laden lyrics to become the voice of Gen X teenagers. Sharing its Seattle roots with Nirvana, Pearl Jam set off with 'Ten,' followed by 'Vs.' ...more Pearl Jam wrestled '70s-style stadium rock and '80s post-punk to the ground with a heavy dose of angry, riff-laden lyrics to become the voice of Gen X teenagers. Sharing its Seattle roots with Nirvana, Pearl Jam set off with 'Ten,' followed by 'Vs.' in 1993 and 'Vitalogy' in '94 to paint the appealingly bleak picture of death, depression and general darkness that would be called grunge rock. Eddie Vedder, the San Diego surfer who earned his spot in the band after he overdubbed lyrics on the demo, Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament and Dave Krusen were onboard for 'Ten,' but the line-up changed several times after that to feature Dave Abbruzzese on drums and later Jack Irons, former drummer with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Pearl Jam achieved huge success with a string of early MTV and radio hits and an appearance at the second Lollapalooza, but they were independent enough to spurn conventional rock concert venues and long stretches on the road and instead played smaller arenas. Engaged in a dispute with Ticketmaster over high concert ticket prices, the band canceled their 1994 summer concert tour and retreated to the studio for their third album. Ultimately losing the suit against the ticket giant, the band recorded with Neil Young, set off on a brief period of independent ventures and returned in 1996 with 'No Code.' 'No Code' was a mix of styles that failed to please even ardent fans, but the harder rocking 'Yield' in 1998 benefited from a dedicated world tour launched from Australia. More recently, Pearl Jam's eight 2003 international and state-side tours were recorded live and released as full-concert albums. As with most successful bands, Pearl Jam has matured with their fans and can be found, in whole or in part, singing or signing for charity, engaged in political activist causes or even, occasionally, on Letterman....less
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Jerry Garcia
Oct 31, 1991
Rolling Stone Magazine
$45
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dec 31, 1991
Magnet
$15
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dec 31, 1991
Retro Pin
$2 -
$3
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dec 31, 1991
Retro Mug
$15
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dec 31, 1991
Retro Afghan
$79
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dec 31, 1991
Backstage Pass
$27
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Dec 31, 1991
Laminate
$55
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Jul 31, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 1, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 7, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26 -
$36
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 15, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 18, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 22, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26 -
$28
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 23, 1992
Backstage Pass
$30 -
$36
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 25, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26 -
$28
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Aug 28, 1992
Backstage Pass
$26
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Jerry Garcia
Sep 2, 1993
Rolling Stone Magazine
$45
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Nirvana
Jan 27, 1994
Rolling Stone Magazine
$215
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Pearl Jam
Apr 6, 1994
Backstage Pass
$24
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Pearl Jam
Jun 24, 1995
Laminate
$20
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The Rolling Stones
Nov 14, 1997
Retro Pin
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$3
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The Rolling Stones
Nov 14, 1997
Backstage Pass
$56
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The Rolling Stones
Nov 14, 1997
Laminate
$62
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A Tribe Called Quest
Jun 13, 1998
Backstage Pass
$11
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A Tribe Called Quest
Jun 13, 1998
Laminate
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$16
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A Tribe Called Quest
Jun 14, 1998
Laminate
$11 -
$14
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Pearl Jam
Jul 11, 1998
Backstage Pass
$23
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