by Brandon Carson The opinions and views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the opinion of Byte or Byte’s editorial board. Pearl Jam are undoubtedly one of the biggest rock bands out of the 90s along with Nirvana, Soundgarden, and of course, Alice In Chains. They’ve been through it all: fame, fatigue, tragedy, just about everything a popular band has to endure. They are truly a veteran band with an extensive discography on their back. In this guide I will cover the studio albums and mention the live albums as well. However, if you’re a Pearl Jam fan, then you know that listening to their extensive collection of live bootlegs that they make themselves is the true way to listen to the band. In this discography guide, I will be talking about the band’s five most important albums. Fortunately for Pearl Jam, their first album is their most acclaimed and most appreciated.
Ten (1991)
Best Tracks: Release, Deep, Jeremy
Vs. (1993)
Ten Vs. Ten, Vs.; Vs. Vs.Best Tracks: Leash, Animal, Blood, Rearviewmirror
Vitalogy (1994)
Vs. Vitalogy Vitalogy Vitalogy Vitalogy popBest Tracks: Corduroy, Nothingman, Not for You
No Code (1996)
No Code, No Code No Vitalogy Vs. VitalogyBest Tracks: Habit, Present Tense, Red Mosquito
Yield (1998)
Yield Yield Yield YieldWhat about the other five albums?
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