Pearl Jam Turns 20: Best American Rock Band of the 1990s?
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Want to feel old? Pearl Jam is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
The Seattle grunge band that along with Nirvana came to define '90s rock is celebrating a big birthday -- and they're marking the milestone with a double-disc set of archival recordings, an art book/written history and a new documentary/soundtrack, The Los Angeles Times reports.
The documentary, "Pearl Jam Twenty," which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival over the weekend, is a history of the group directed by Cameron Crowe (who also happened to direct one of the ultimate '90s movies, "Singles").
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But amid all of this looking back, the band is still going strong in the present, too. They played a sold-out show Monday night at Toronto's 20,000-seat Air Canada Centre -- even though frontman Eddie Vedder is now 46 years old.
"We're in a kind of golden-years period. We have families now, and we're just really happy to be playing live," Vedder told the L.A. Times.
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So even though it's been 20 years since we hoofed it over to our local record store to buy "Ten," Pearl Jam still rocks.
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Which got us thinking ... from Pearl Jam to Nirvana to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, let us know: What was the best American rock band to come out of the 1990s?