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Eddie Vedder And Pearl Jam

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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. 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
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