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How does Andrew Wood still get so much love?
He died young......
How does Andrew Wood still get so much love?
How does Andrew Wood still get so much love? MLB was a cockrock band and they sucked.
Out of the four listed in the OP, the only answer I can give is Vedder is the one who doesn't belong. The other three were amazing in different ways.
Yeah, I'm not even a huge Pearl Jam fan, but I've never heard a band play as flawlessly live as them.
Eddie being terrible and a charlatanAndrew Wood for me, Eddie is terrible, a charlatan. Of the listed, Chris Cornell, who's best work was ironically in tribute to Wood. Kurt was pretty good too.
You sir have no fucking idea of what you are talking about.Had nothing toDo with polished.
It had to do with pearl jam
Being the biggest posers outta the grunge scene. Which they were
You sir have no fucking idea of what you are talking about.
The reason by Pearl Jam fans have stayed soooo loyal after all this years is cuz they actually tried to get away from grunge and recorded the music they wanted literally on small studios and sometimes houses for the longest time.
You can call them “sell outs” if you want to, cuz they literally “sell out” every damn tour they play.
Ask Courtney Love.Eddie being terrible and a charlatan
So cuz Eddie is alive that makes Pearl Jam a bunch of posers and sell outsIt's because they're the most poser out of the bands and the masses love easily digestible music.
It also helps their front man is still alive
Really man........fucking really? of all people you come up with courney loveAsk Courtney Love.
So cuz Eddie is alive that makes Pearl Jam a bunch of posers and sell outs
Putting Vedder above Staley as a vocalist doesn't work for me but Screaming Trees are criminally underappreciated amongst the bands from that scene/era and yea Lanegan was the shit.I got Cornell number 1 but I have Mark Lanegan in at number 2. I think Lanegan is really underrated, as is Screaming Trees in general. They were definitely one of the best bands to ever come out of that scene.
1. Cornell
2. Lanegan
3. Vedder
4. Stayley
5. Cobain
Eddie Vedder always seemed fake to me, like a manufactured x factor form of emotion.