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When Everything Was About to Implode: 31 Years From Pearl Jam's "Vitalogy"

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When Kurt Cobain of Nirvana died on April 5, 1994, many people saw the tragedy as a death sentence for the grunge, the phenomenon that had emerged in Seattle that had dominated and determined musical trends in recent years. But the reality is that life, and even alternative rock, continued. The test came in the form of Pearl Jam’s third studio release, “Vitalogy”, which arrived on November 22, 1994. It is not that there is anything easy in the L…
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When Kurt Cobain of Nirvana died on April 5, 1994, many people saw the tragedy as a death sentence for the grunge, the phenomenon that had emerged in Seattle that had dominated and determined musical trends in recent years. But the reality is that life, and even alternative rock, continued. The test came in the form of Pearl Jam’s third studio release, “Vitalogy”, which arrived on November 22, 1994. It is not that there is anything easy in the L…

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Futuro broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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