
MEMBERS: Eddie Vedder ~ Stone Gossard
~ Mike McCready ~ Jeff Ament ~ Matt Cameron ~ (former
drummers: Dave Krusen, Dave Abbruzzese, and Jack
Irons)
BIRTHDAYS: Eddie Vedder (December 23,
1966) ~ Stone Gossard (July 20, 1966) ~ Mike McCready
(April 5, 1965) ~ Jeff Ament (March 10, 1963) ~ Jack
Irons (July 18, 1962)
BIGGEST SINGLE: "Last Kiss" (1999)
BIGGEST
LP: Ten (1991)
GRAMMY AWARDS: 1
"I am not a good enough writer to have an
agenda or come up with a message and try to put it in
a song." -
Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam hail from Seattle and consists of Eddie
Vedder (vocals), Stone Gossard (guitar), Mike
McCready (guitar), Jeff Ament (bass), and Dave
Krusen, replaced by Dave Abbruzzese who was later
replaced by Jack Irons. Pearl Jam has been credited
by fans and critics as bring credibility back to
alternative rock in the 90s. By delivering pure rock
with an alternative edge, the band has become one of
the most respected rock bands in the world, and also
one of the catalysts for what is now known as
"grunge rock."


The origins of Pearl Jam began in Seattle when
Gossard and Ament belonged to a hard rock band named
Green River. In 1988, the 2 joined up with Andrew
Wood and Jeff Turner to form Mother Love Bone
which released 2 LPs by 1990. After Wood overdosed on
heroin, and Mother Love Bone as a band was no more,
Gossard brought in McCready and Krusen, and
eventually Vedder - and Pearl Jam was formed. The
band's name was created in honor of Vedder's Aunt
Pearl's homemade preserves.



Pearl Jam's debut LP, Ten was released.

Ten sold moderately at first but
really took off in 19'92 on the strength of the
tracks "Evenflow," "Alive,"
"Black," and the classic
"Jeremy." Fans hungry for pure, hard rock
with intense lyrics and an angry facade had found
their band. Pearl Jam found success with rock and
alternative radio and delivered videos that were
heavily rotated on MTV. The band also gained in
popularity when the toured with Lollapalooza and
showed that they were even stronger in concert - as
demonstrated with their 18-month tour.

Ten was certified gold.

Ten was certified platinum.

Ten was certified 2x platinum.


Ten was certified 3x platinum.
The video for "Alive" was nominated for a MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video.


Ten was certified 4x platinum.
Pearl Jam won 2 American Music Awards for Favorite
Pop/Rock New Artist and Favorite New Heavy Metal/Hard
Rock Artist.

Pearl Jam were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance ("Jeremy"), and
Vedder and Ament were nominated for Best Rock Song (songwriter) ("Jeremy").


Ten was certified 5x platinum.

The video for "Jeremy" won 4 MTV Video Music Awards including Video of the Year, Best Group Video, Best
Metal/Hard Rock Video, and Best Direction (Mark Pellington) and was nominated for
Viewer's Choice.


Pearl Jam's eccentric attitude became more prominent
with the release of Vs. In an effort to
continue their anti-sellout persona, the band did not
release any singles or videos from the LP, yet the LP
was a major hit with retail and critics. Certain
tracks, such as "Daughter," "Dissident,"
"Animal," and "Go" did make it to
radio and became fan favorites. The LP hailed more
critical praise than their debut LP, and introduced
Abbruzzese as the band's new drummer.
Rolling Stone:
"The 100 Top Music Videos" included "Jeremy" at
# 36 and "Alive" at # 84.
November 6: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard 200 LP chart for 5 weeks with Vs.


Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with "Daughter."
Pearl Jam topped the Billboard Year-End Charts as the Top Pop Artist -
Duo/Group (singles & albums) and Top Billboard
200 Album Artist - Duo/Group.
Ten was certified 6x platinum.
December 4: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Album Rock Track chart for 8 weeks with
"Daughter."


Vs. was certified 5x platinum.
January 8: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for 1 week with
"Daughter."

Pearl Jam was nominated for 2 American Music Awards for Favorite
Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group and Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Artist.


The band cancelled their summer tour protesting the
high prices of tickets and the inability to keep
their ticket costs down. Ticketmaster was the band's
main target and they asked the U.S. Justice
Department to look into the agency's business
tactics. Gossard and Ament later testified before a
House Subcommittee on the issue of ticket agencies.
The cancellation of the tour was also said to reflect
the band's anguish over the suicide of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain earlier in the
year. Once rivals for the same fan base, the two
bands had settled their grievances and had become
friends and admirers of each other.


Ten was certified 7x platinum.

Ten was certified 8x platinum.

Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with "Tremor Christ."


Pearl Jam released Vitalogy and the LP continued the
band's multi-platinum status. A few tracks on the LP
became Top 40 hits including "Spin The Black
Circle" and "Tremor Christ" and one of the band's biggest LP
tracks, "Better Man." Rolling
Stone
magazine called the LP "excellent: ...it's a
wildly uneven and difficult record, sometimes
maddening, sometimes ridiculous, often
powerful..."
Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with "Better Man."
December 24: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard 200 LP chart for 1 week with Vitalogy.

Pearl Jam officially replaced Abbruzzese with
drummer, Jack Irons (originally from the Red
Hot Chili Peppers) - Abbruzzese had been fired by the
band in late 1994. Pearl Jam's problems with
Ticketmaster continued and a ruling handed down by
the Justice Department favored Ticketmaster.
Pearl Jam were nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite
Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist.
January 7: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart for 8 weeks with
"Better Man."


Vitalogy was certified 4x platinum.

Pearl Jam were nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or
Group ("Daughter") and Best Rock Album (Vs.).
Vs. was certified 6x platinum.


Pearl Jam toured with Neil Young and recorded with Young on Mirror
Ball
which was a moderate hit commercially.
Ten was certified 9x platinum.
Pearl Jam appeared at the Redding Festival as the
backing band for Neil Young.


Vitalogy was certified 5x platinum.

Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with "I Got ID."


Pearl Jam won 2 American Music Awards for Favorite
Alternative Artist and Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Artist.

Pearl Jam won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance ("Spin The Black
Circle") and were nominated for Album of the Year and Best Rock Album (Vitalogy).
The single "Merkinball" was certified gold.

Pearl Jam released No
Code
which showed a slowing in the sales and much less
interest than previous LPs. Some feel that Pearl
Jam's tendency to take themselves too seriously may
have hampered their fame and success. Eddie Vedder's
acceptance of awards are often laced with derogatory
comments about awards, yet he shows up. Some critics
also felt the LP was too hard and angry - the band
had been accused of trying to imitating themselves.
Vedder's response to critical backlash and lackluster
record sales: "It's great. We can be a little
more normal now."


Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with "Who You Are."
September 7: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for 1 week with
"Who You Are."
September 14: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard 200 LP chart for 2 weeks with No
Code.

Ten was certified 10x platinum.

Pearl Jam music could also be found on some
soundtracks including Singles with "Breath" and
"State Of Love And Trust" (1992), The
Basketball Diaries (Vedder with Jim Carroll on
"Catholic Boy") (1995), Hype! with "Not For You"
(1996) and Dead
Man Walking with "Long Road" ;
compilations such as Sweet
Relief: A Benefit For Victoria Williams with "Crazy Mary"
(1993), In
Defense Of Animals with "Porch" (1993), Bob
Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (1993), Music
For Our Mother Ocean (MOM) with "Gremmie Out Of
Control" (1996), Home
Alive: The Art Of Self Defense with "Leaving Here"
(1996), The
Bridge School Concerts Vol. 1 with "Nothingman"
(1997), and Tibetan
Freedom Concert with "Yellow Ledbetter"
(1997); and Temple
Of The Dog
by Temple Of The Dog (1991).


No
Code was
certified platinum.
Rock 'N
Roll Hall Of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock
And Roll
includes "Jeremy."
Pearl Jam's guitarist, Mike McCready reportedly broke
his collarbone playing baseball. McCready was not
able to play with the band for about 6 weeks.
Pearl Jam found their work used in a Washington court
room. The video for Pearl Jam's hit
"Jeremy" was being equated with a teenager
who killed three people at his high school in 1996.
Attorneys for the teenager claim that their client's
life paralleled the boy depicted in the
"Jeremy" video, and has a direct causation
to the teenagers actions. In the "Jeremy"
video, the teen is believed to kill himself at the
end of the video, and not his fellow students.


Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with "Given To Fly."
January 24: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for 6 weeks
with "Given To
Fly."
Pearl Jam released Yield but the new tracks were
already being spread across the Internet. All 13
tracks of Yield were played on a New York
radio station at the beginning of December without
authorization from the band or their record company.
Portions of 5 of the tunes were then found and
subsequently removed from a web site. The songs,
along with many other Pearl Jam songs on web sites,
are often CD quality when in a format known as mp3.
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
and several record companies have been taking action
against many Internet sites that offer mp3s on
hundreds of major music artists throughout the year.

The first single, "Given To Fly" officially hit U.S.
airwaves and sparked some interest in terms of
"having I heard this before?" It has been
pointed out numerous times that the single sounds
very similar to Led
Zeppelin's "Going To California." Jeff
Ament talked with MTV about the new LP: "I think
the last couple records, Eddie has really been at the
helm of those records. I remember at the end of the
last record, he said, 'Y'know, this was really a lot
of work for me, and next time, it would be great if I
didn't have to work so hard on the arrangements, and
if people came in with more complete ideas, and even
more complete songs, that would really help me out a
lot,' and I think everybody took that to heart."


Yield was certified platinum.

Pearl Jam announced tour dates in North America
beginning in June and running into September. Their
first tour in 2 years used local ticket agencies for
a bulk of their sales.

Basketball star, Dennis Rodman, showed up at a Pearl
Jam concert in Dallas on stage dancing, and trying to
sing with the band for 45 minutes - much to the
dismay of many critics. Rodman was described as
wearing no shirt or shoes and drinking wine to which
Vedder said, "I'm guessing you've been drinking
for about 3 days straight."

Pearl Jam released their first home video: Single
Video Theory - a documentary of the band
rehearsing songs from Yield.
Pearl Jam played a benefit concert in Washington,
D.C. for Voters For Choice (which raises funds for
political candidates who favor abortion rights).
Vedder said at the concert: "If we lived in a
world where men got pregnant but still had the same
drive and mindset, this would not be an issue... men
would not allow this kind of oppression..."

Pearl Jam released their first live LP, Live
On Two Legs. The 15 live tracks were taken from the
band's Yield tour.

Pearl Jam won an American Music Award for Favorite
Alternative Artist.
Live
On Two Legs was certified gold.
Pearl Jam was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance ("Do The
Evolution").
Pearl Jam hit the Top 40 with the single "Last Kiss" and donated profits to
the Kosovo refugees.

Eddie Vedder took part in the Tibetan Freedom
Concerts.
Pearl Jam could be heard on the benefit LP No
Boundaries: A Benefit For The Kosovar Refugees with "Last Kiss" and "Soldier Of
Love."
July 10: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales chart for 1 week with
"Last Kiss."
Pearl Jam hit the Top 10 with "Last Kiss."

Ten was certified 11x platinum.
The single "Jeremy" (released as a single
well after it was receiving heavy airplay) was
certified gold.
MTV: 100 Greatest
Videos Ever Made includes
"Jeremy" at # 19.


Pearl Jam offered their latest single "Nothing
As It Seems" on their website a day before it is
released to radio.

Pearl Jam released Binaural - the same month they kicked
off a European tour.
Vs. was certified 7x platinum.

Binaural was certified gold.
At the end of the month, tragedy struck at a Pearl
Jam performance in Copenhagen when 8 people were
crushed to death as concert goers surged forward to
the stage during the band's performance. The band was
taking part in the Roskilde summer rock festival and
reportedly asked the crowd to move back from the
stage several times. A few days later the band issued
a statement: "This is so painful... I think we
are all waiting for someone to wake us and say it was
just a horrible nightmare. And there are absolutely
no words to express our anguish in regard to the
parents and loved ones of these precious lives that
were lost. We have not yet been told what actually
occurred, but it seemed to be random and sickeningly
quick... it doesn't make sense. When you agree to
play at a festival of this size and reputation it is
impossible to imagine such a heart-wrenching
scenario. Our lives will never be the same, but we
know that is nothing compared to the grief of the
families and friends of those involved. It is so
tragic... there are no words. Devastated, Pearl
Jam." The band also cancelled their last 2
European dates.

Pearl Jam considered the thought of breaking up after
the tragedy in June in Copenhagen. McCready said
"I think the thought crossed all of our minds,
but it wouldn't have been a good way to end it
all."
Pearl Jam released 25 live double-CDs of their
European concerts - The
European Tour 2000 Series: Barcelona
Spain, Berlin
Germany, Cardiff
Wales, Dublin
Ireland, Glasgow
Scotland,
Hamburg
Germany, Herden
Holland, Katowice
Poland 1,
Katowice
Poland 2,
Lisbon
Portugal,
Ljubljana
Slovenia,
London
England, London
England 2,
Manchester
England, Milan
Italy, Nurnberg
Germany, Nurnberg
Germany 2,
Oslo
Norway, Paris
France, Praha
Czech Republic, Salzburg
Austria, San
Sebastian Spain, Stockholm
Sweden, Verona
Italy,
and Zurich
Switzerland.


Pearl Jam set a new record on the LP charts when 5 of
their live double LPs debuted on Billboard's Top 200
LP chart.
Pearl Jam came in at # 22 on VH1: 100 Greatest Artists of
Hard Rock.
Rolling Stone &
MTV: 100 Greatest Pop Songs includes "Jeremy" at
#
48.

VH1: 100 Greatest
Albums
includes Ten at # 79.

Pearl Jam were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance ("Grievance").
The band released more live bootlegs - The
American Tour 2000 (First Leg) Series: Atlanta, Boston
1, Boston
2, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Columbus, Greensboro, Indianapolis, Jones
Beach 1,
Jones
Beach 2,
Jones
Beach 3,
Memphis, Nashville, New
Orleans,
Philadelphia
1, Philadelphia
2, Pittsburgh, Saratoga, Tampa, Virginia
Beach,
Washington
DC, West
Palm Beach 1, and West
Palm Beach 2.

Pearl Jam released more live bootlegs - The
American Tour 2000 (Second Leg) Series: Albuquerque, Boise, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, East
Troy, Fresno, Houston
1, Houston
2, Kansas
City, Las
Vegas, Los
Angeles, Lubbock, Montreal, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, St.
Louis, San
Bernardino,
San
Diego, San
Francisco,
Seattle
1, Seattle
2, and Toronto.
Pearl Jam released a DVD - Pearl
Jam: Touring Band 2000 - with close to 3 hours of live
footage.
Pearl Jam topped the Billboard Top Music Videos chart
with Pearl
Jam: Touring Band 2000 for 5 weeks.
VH1: 100 Greatest
Videos
includes: # 6 -
"Jeremy."

Vedder performed "Long Road" accompanied by
Neil Young for a
landmark fundraiser (America:
A Tribute To Heroes) aired by all the major networks to
raise money for families of the victims of recent
terrorist attacks.
Gossard released a solo LP - Bayleaf.


Vedder could be heard on the soundtrack for I Am
Sam with
his cover of "You've Got To Hide Your Love
Away."

Live
On Two Legs was certified platinum.
Vedder ranked # 64 on VH1: 100 Sexiest Artists.

Pearl Jam released Riot
Act with
the first single "I Am Mine / Down."
Vedder told VH1: "We aren't rock stars.
The closest we get to it is playing in front of a
bunch of people. Even then, it feels like we're
musicians. I think it's probably healthier that way.
I think even avoiding two-year long tours helps us.
It keeps us in touch with our laundry. I feel like
being a dog runner has more to do with my life than
being a rock star... or as anything other than a
human being. It's a good place to write from, too. I
don't know what a rock star writes about.


Riot
Act was
certified gold.



Pearl Jam started touring - kicking off in Australia.

At a Denver concert, dozens of fans walk out of the
concert after Vedder impaled a George Bush mask on a
microphone stand in protest of Bush's policies.

Pearl Jam announced they had left their record label,
Epic Records.

VH1: 100 Best Songs of the Past
25 Years includes "Jeremy" at # 32.
Ten was certified 12x platinum.

Pearl Jam released a 2-CD set of rarities titled Lost
Dogs and
a 2-DVD live Madison Square Garden performance - Live
At The Garden.

Rolling Stone: The 500
Greatest Albums of All Time: # 207: Ten, # 492: Vitalogy.


Vedder was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for
Best Original Song: "Man Of The Hour" from
the film Big
Fish.

Lost
Dogs was
certified gold.
The live LP Live
At Benaroya Hall was released.
Pearl Jam topped the Billboard Top Internet Albums
chart with Live
At Benaroya Hall.


Pearl Jam toured as part of the 'Vote For Change'
tour. The tour featuring several major acts will be
performing in key "battleground" states
with the goal of getting citizens out to vote, and
vote to change the current administration.

The hits collection, rearviewmirror
(greatest hits 1991-2003), was released.


rearviewmirror
(greatest hits 1991-2003) was certified platinum.
# 233 on the Top Pop Artists of the Past 25
Years
chart.


Pearl Jam performed on ReAct Now: Music &
Relief - a benefit program shown on music video
channels to raise money for those affected by
Hurricane Katrina.

rearviewmirror
(greatest hits 1991-2003) was certified platinum.



Pearl Jam performed on Saturday Night Live.
April 1: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for 3 weeks with
"World Wide Suicide."
Pearl Jam released Pearl
Jam.
May 20: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Top Digital Albums chart for 1 week with Pearl
Jam.


Vedder appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone.

The video for "Life Wasted" was nominated
for a MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects.

Pearl Jam was nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite
Alternative Artist.


The live set Live
At The Gorge 05/06 was released.
Pearl Jam topped the Billboard Top Internet Albums
chart with Live
At The Gorge 05/06.
Eddie Vedder released Music
For The Motion Picture Into The Wild (Billboard peak: # 11 - Rolling Stone: - Entertainment Weekly: B).


VH1: 100 Greatest Songs
of the 90's included "Jeremy" at # 11.

Vedder won a Golden Globe Awards for Best Original
Score for the film Into
The Wild
and Best Original Song ("Guaranteed").


Vedder was nominated for a Grammy
Award for Best Song Written for a
Motion Picture, Television or Visual Media (awarded
to the songwriter) ("Guaranteed").

Entertainment Weekly:
100 Best Albums of the Last 25 Years included Vs. at # 78.


Vedder was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance ("Rise").

The 2CD/DVD Ten
(Deluxe Edition) was released.
Ten was certified 13x platinum.
March 28: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for 2 weeks with
"Brother."
April 11: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums chart for 1 week with Ten
(Deluxe Edition).
Pearl Jam released Backspacer through Target and iTunes with
the single "The Fixer."
October 10: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard 200 LP chart for 1 week, Digital Albums
chart for 1 week, Rock Albums chart for 1 week, Top
Hard Rock Albums chart for 1 week, and Alternative
Albums chart for 1 week with Backspacer. The LP sold over 189,000
copies its first week of release in the US.

Pearl Jam were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song (awarded to the
songwriter) ("The Fixer").

Backspacer was certified gold.
Pearl Jam performed on Saturday Night Live.

Another live LP Live
On Ten Legs was released.


Pearl Jam was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album (Backspacer).
The 3CD set Vs.
& Vitalogy (including Live At The Orpheum, Boston,
MA) was released.

Vedder released Ukulele
Songs.

The soundtrack Pearl
Jam Twenty
was released.
October 8: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums chart for 1 week with Pearl
Jam Twenty.


Vedder was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Folk Album (Ukulele
Songs).



Pearl Jam released Lightning
Bolt.
November 2: Pearl Jam topped the
Billboard 200 LP chart, Digital Albums chart, Rock
Albums chart, Hard Rock Albums chart, and Alternative
Albums chart with Lightning
Bolt. The
LP sold over 166,000 copies its first week of release
in the US.

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Ten
Released: August, 1991
US: 13x Platinum
Billboard peak: # 2
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B-
Tracks: "Once" -
"Evenflow" - "Alive" -
"Why Go" - "Black" -
"Jeremy" - "Oceans" -
"Porch" - "Garden" -
"Deep" - "Release"
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Vs.
Released: October, 1993
US: 7x Platinum
Billboard peak: # 1 (for 5 weeks)
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B-
Tracks: "Go" -
"Animal" - "Daughter" -
"Glorified G." -
"Dissident" - "W.M.A." -
"Blood" -
"Rearviewmirror" - "Rats"
- "Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A
Small Town" - "Leash" -
"Indifference"
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Vitalogy
Released: December, 1994
US: 5x Platinum
Billboard peak: # 1 (for 1 week)
Entertainment Weekly: B+
Tracks: "Last Exit"
- "Spin The Black Circle" -
"Not For You" - "Tremor Christ" -
"Nothingman" - "Whipping"
- "Pry, To" - "Corduroy"
- "Bugs" - "Satan's Bed"
- "Better Man" - "Aye
Devanita" - "Immortality" -
"Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me"
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No
Code
Released: August, 1996
US: Platinum
Billboard peak: # 1 (for 2 weeks)
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly:
C
Tracks: "Sometimes"
- "Hail, Hail" - "Who You Are" - "In My
Tree" - "Smile" - "Off He
Goes" - "Habit" - "Red
Mosquito" - "Lukin" -
"Present Tense" -
"Mankind" - "I'm Open" -
"Around The Bend"
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Yield
Released: February, 1998
US: Platinum
Billboard peak: # 2
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B
Tracks: "Brain Of
J." - "Faithful" - "No
Way" - "Given
To Fly"
- "Wishlist" - "Pilate" -
"Do The Evolution" - "Red
Dot" - "MFC" - "Low
Light" - "In Hiding" -
"Push Me, Pull Me" - "All
Those Yesterdays"
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Live
On Two Legs
Released: November, 1998
US: Platinum
Billboard peak: # 15
Entertainment Weekly: A-
Live Tracks: "Corduroy"
- "Given
To Fly"
- "Hail, Hail" - "Daughter" - "Elderly
Woman Behind The Counter In A Small
Town" - "Untitled" -
"MFC" - "Go" - "Red
Mosquito" - "Even Flow" -
"Off He Goes" -
"Nothingman" - "Do The
Evolution" - "Better Man" -
"Black" - "F***** Up"
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Binaural
Released: May, 2000
US: Gold
Billboard peak: # 2
Rolling Stone review: 
Tracks:
"Breakerfall" - "God's
Dice" - "Evacuation" -
"Light Years" - "Nothing As It
Seems" - "Thin Air" -
"Insignificance" - "Of The
Girl" - "Grievance" -
"Rival" - "Sleight Of
Hand" - "Soon Forget" -
"Parting Ways"
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The
European Tour 2000 Series
Live "Bootlegs": Barcelona
Spain - Berlin
Germany - Cardiff
Wales - Dublin
Ireland - Glasgow
Scotland - Hamburg
Germany (Billboard peak: # 175) - Herden
Holland - Katowice
Poland 1 - Katowice
Poland 2 (Billboard peak: # 103) - Lisbon
Portugal - Ljubljana
Slovenia - London
England (Billboard peak: # 137) - London
England 2 - Manchester
England - Milan
Italy (Billboard peak: # 125) - Nurnberg
Germany - Nurnberg
Germany 2 - Oslo
Norway - Paris
France - Praha
Czech Republic - Salzburg
Austria - San
Sebastian Spain - Stockholm
Sweden - Verona
Italy (Billboard peak: # 134) - Zurich
Switzerland
Released: September, 2000
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The
American Tour 2000 (First Leg) Series
Live "Bootlegs": Atlanta, Boston
1
(Billboard peak: # 163), Boston
2,
Charlotte, Cincinnati, Columbus, Greensboro, Indianapolis (Billboard peak: # 174), Jones
Beach 1 (Billboard peak: # 159), Jones
Beach 2, Jones
Beach 3, Memphis (Billboard peak: # 191), Nashville, New
Orleans, Philadelphia
1
(Billboard peak: # 179), Philadelphia
2,
Pittsburgh (Billboard peak: # 176), Saratoga, Tampa (Billboard peak: # 181), Virginia
Beach, Washington
DC,
West
Palm Beach 1, West
Palm Beach 2
Released: February, 2001
Rolling Stone review: 
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The
American Tour 2000 (Second Leg) Series
Live
"Bootlegs": Albuquerque, Boise, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, East
Troy, Fresno, Houston
1,
Houston
2,
Kansas
City, Las
Vegas (Billboard peak: # 152), Los
Angeles, Lubbock, Montreal, Phoenix, Portland, Sacramento, St.
Louis, San
Bernardino, San
Diego, San
Francisco, Seattle
1
(Billboard peak: # 98), Seattle
2,
Toronto
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Riot
Act
Released: November, 2002
US: Gold
Billboard peak: # 5
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B
Tracks: "Can't
Keep" - "Save You" -
"Love Boat Captain" -
"Cropduster" - "Ghost" -
"I Am Mine" - "Thumbing
My Way" - "You Are" -
"Get Right" - "Green
Disease" - "Helphelp" -
"Bushleaguer" - "1/2
Full" - "Arc" - "All Or
None"
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Lost
Dogs
Released: November, 2003
US: Gold
Billboard peak: # 15
Rolling Stone review: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B
Tracks: "All Night"
- "Sad" - "Down" -
"Hitchhiker" - "Don't Gimme No
Lip" - "Alone" - "In The
Moonlight" - "Education" -
"Black, Red, Yellow" -
"U" - "Leavin' Here" -
"Gremmie Out Of Control" -
"Whale Song" - "Undone" -
"Hold On" - "Yellow
Ledbetter" - "Fatal" -
"Other Side" - "Hard To
Imagine" - "Footsteps" -
"Wash" - "Dead Man
Walking" - "Strangest Tribe" -
"Drifting" - "Let Me
Sleep" - "Last
Kiss"
- "Sweet Lew" - "Dirty
Frank" - "Brother" - "Bee
Girl"
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Live
At Benaroya Hall
Released: July, 2004
Billboard peak: # 18
Live Tracks: "Ofthegirl"
- "Low Light" - "Thumbing My
Way" - "Thin Air" -
"Fatal" - "Nothing As It
Seems" - "Man Of The Hour" -
"Immortality" - "Off He
Goes" - "Around The Bend" -
"I Believe In Miracles" -
"Sleight Of Hand" - "All Or
None" - "Luckin" -
"Parting Ways" - "Down" -
"Can't Keep" - "Dead Man"
- "Masters Of War" -
"Black" - "Crazy Mary" -
"25 Minutes To Go" - "Daughter" - "Yellow
Ledbetter"
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rearviewmirror
(greatest hits 1991-2003)
Released: November, 2004
US: Platinum
Billboard peak: # 16
Rolling Stone: 
Tracks: "Once" -
"Alive" - "Even Flow" -
"Jeremy" - "State Of Love And
Trust" - "Animal" -
"Go" - "Dissident" -
"Rearviewmirror" - "Spin The
Black Circle" - "Corduroy" -
"Not For You" - "I Got
S***" - "Hail, Hail" -
"Do The Evolution" - "Save
You" - "Black" -
"Breath" - "Daughter" - "Elderly
Woman Behind The Counter In A Small
Town" - "Immortality" - "Better Man" -
"Nothingman" - "Who You Are" - "Off He
Goes" - "Given
To Fly"
- "Wishlist" - "Last
Kiss"
- "Nothing As It Seems" -
"Light Years" - "I Am Mine" - "Man Of
The Hour" - "Yellow Ledbetter"
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Pearl
Jam
Released: May, 2006
Billboard peak: # 2
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B+
Tracks: "Life
Wasted" - "World Wide Suicide"
- "Comatose" - "Severed
Hand" - "Marker In The Sand" -
"Parachutes" -
"Unemployable" - "Big
Wave" - "Gone" - "Wasted
Reprise" - "Army Reserve" -
"Come Back" - "Inside
Job"
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Live
At The Gorge 05/06 (box set)
Released: June, 2007
Billboard peak: # 36
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Ten
(Deluxe Edition)
Released: March, 2009
Rolling Stone: 
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Backspacer
Released: September, 2009
US: Gold
Billboard peak: # 1
Rolling Stone: - Entertainment
Weekly:
B
Tracks: "Gonna See My
Friend" - "Got Some" -
"The Fixer" - "Johnny
Guitar" - "Just Breathe" -
"Amongst The Waves" -
"Unthought Known" -
"Supersonic" - "Speed Of
Sound" - "Force Of Nature" -
"The End"
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Live
On Ten Legs
Released: January, 2011
Live Tracks: "Arms
Aloft" - "World Wide Suicide"
- "Animal" - "Got Some" -
"State Of Love And Trust" - "I
Am Mine" - "Unthought Known" -
"Rearview Mirror" - "The
Fixer" - "Nothing As It Seems"
- "In Hiding" - "Just
Breathe" - "Jeremy" -
"Public Image" - "Spin The
Black Circle" - "Porch" -
"Alive" - "Yellow
Ledbetter"
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Pearl
Jam Twenty
Released: September, 2011
Live Tracks: "Release" -
"Alive" - "Garden" -
"Why Go" - "Black" -
"Blood" - "Last Exit" -
"Not For You" - "Do The
Evolution" - "Thumbing My Way"
- "Crown Of Thorns" - "Let Me
Sleep (Christmas Time)" - "Walk
With Me" (With Neil Young) - "Just
Breathe" - Demos/Tracks: "Say Hello 2
Heaven" - "Times Of Touble" -
"Acoustic #1" - "It Ain't Like
That" - "Need To Know" -
"Be Like Wind" - "Given To
Fly" - "Nothing As It Seems" -
"Nothing As It Seems" (live) -
"Indifference" (live) - "Of
The Girl" - "Faithfull" -
"Bushleaguer" (live) - "Better
Man" (live) "rearviewmirror"
(live)
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Lightning
Bolt
Released: October 15, 2013
Billboard peak: # 1
Tracks: "Getaway" -
"Mind Your Manners" - "My
Father's Son" - "Sirens" -
"Lightning Bolt" -
"Infallible" - "Pendulum"
- "Swallowed Whole" - "Let The
Records Play" - "Sleeping By
Myself" - "Yellow Moon" -
"Future Days"
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