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Pearl Jam - Riot Act
Released: 2002 | Label: Epic | Catalog#: 5100002
Rock, Grunge, Alternative Rock | LOSSLESS (Wv.Img+Log+Cue) | 367 MB | +Full Scans (53 Mb)
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Released: 2002 | Label: Epic | Catalog#: 5100002
Rock, Grunge, Alternative Rock | LOSSLESS (Wv.Img+Log+Cue) | 367 MB | +Full Scans (53 Mb)
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(Mp3 CBR @ 320 kbps)
ALL NEW LINKS
| “ | If you're anything like me, you were one of those "cool kids" who heard of Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Nirvana before anyone else that you knew, and exposed all your friends to this new wave of Seattle music primarily based around Sub-Pop Records in the early 90's. Then, once Pearl Jam got popular, they changed up their style a bit and got way too popular for such anti-mainstream grunge fans of the early alternative music era. It happened to me, and now I'm regretting being so damned pretentious. Pearl Jam is proving that you can grow up, and your music can grow up with you. As a huge fan of "Ten", I moderately liked "Vs.", but after they got such a huge following, my angsty teenage grunge fan self didn't even give "Vitalogy" a chance, let alone any of their other subsequent albums. Then after hearing 'I Am Mine' on the radio a few months ago, I decided to give "Riot Act" a chance, and I was blown away by how much my musical tastes have changed, and how much I've grown over the past decade. Pearl Jam has embraced adulthood, the band members themselves now being a group of thirtysomethings, and it's once-teenage core fanbase now being a group of twentysomethings. Their current style reflects that change so much that it's amazing. I had the good fortune to see them live last night. I was not disappointed. And now after hearing many songs I didn't know before, along with liking my copy of "Riot Act", I'm going back to find out what I missed after all these years. Give this album a chance, not with the mentality of "This is the band that wrote Evenflow and Jeremy", but with the mentality of "This is a more mature, introspective Pearl Jam, and they can change just like I do". You'll enjoy the album a lot more that way. Review Taken From Amazon.com | ” |
Members:
Eddie Vedde - Vocals, Guitars
Stone Gossard - Guitars
Jeff Ament - Bass
Mike McCready - Guitars
Matt Cameron - Drums
Tracklist:
1. Can't Keep 3:41
2. Save You [Explicit] 3:50
3. Love Boat Captain 4:36
4. Cropduster 3:51
5. Ghost 3:14
6. I Am Mine 3:36
7. Thumbing My Way 4:08
8. You Are 4:30
9. Get Right 2:40
10. Green Disease 2:41
11. Help Help 3:34
12. Bushleaguer 3:57
13. 1/2 Full 4:10
14. Arc 1:05
15. All or None 4:37
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