Album Rating: 4.0
I kinda agree Hans but the good songs here are terrific
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Album Rating: 3.5
Clay I will definitely give you that
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Tremor Christ is up there for sure. Same goes for Immortality.
Hans, this is probably my favorite, i really like the more experimental cuts here, which were kind of a gateway to No Code - which i also find amazing and underrated haha.
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Album Rating: 3.5
In my defense, almost no one likes any album as much as I liked Ten when I was growing up. I was PJ fanboy top 100 at the time. I mean I fucking worshipped that album. VS is damn close. When this dropped, I was impressed at first, when I bought the album, I was fucking pissed at all the filler tracks. I guess its stuck with me 22 years later lol.
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Fair enough lol.
This actually didn't leave much of a big impression on me when i first checked it out, but upon repeated listens i found myself coming back to it way more than Ten, and even Vs. to an extent.
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Album Rating: 3.5
When this came out, Betterman and Cordoroy were all over the radio. I didn't buy it day one like I did Vs. So I figured it would just be another typical classic PUJ album. Then I heard Bugs. And Satan's Bed. And Tremor Christ. And Heyfoxymophandlemamathatsme. Fuck those songs.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I thought this was class when it came out, I loved it. Satan’s Bed rules.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Those are my favorites, lol. This pretty much marked the end of my interest in PJ.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Their best album, ten great tunes on this dunno why a couple of joke songs would get in the way of anyone’s enjoyment.
‘Vs’ dated really badly but this still has it.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Their first three are their best. I don't think Vs sounds dated tbh, but I love Pearl Jam so
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Album Rating: 4.5
Agreed VS is every bit as great as this one. I even think it aged very well
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Album Rating: 4.5
In ‘93 the intro to ‘Go’ and the riff behind ‘Glorified G’ sounded quite tough to me...now? Worth a chuckle, very cheesy and powderpuff. One of the most dated albums of the ‘90s for me.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Glorified G is intentionally cheesey. Go still sounds absolutely fucking sensational.
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Need to spin this record more.
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Album Rating: 4.5
‘Glorified’ is intentionally cheesy yeah, ‘Rats’ is intentionally cheesy too, and maybe ‘Animal’...hmmm, a lot of 🧀
‘Daughter’ and ‘Elderly Woman’ are ok but cheesy. ‘Leash’ is cheesy.
‘Go’ is cheesy but fun. But cheesy.
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Kinda bad how overlooked this and Vs. are when compared to Ten.
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Album Rating: 4.5
‘Ten’ had something about it. ‘Vs’ was the muddled follow up with a few ‘Ten’-worthy tunes (Release, Dissident).
This ushered in the old-before-their-time PJ but they still had some bile left in the tank that needed to come out. What followed was alright but a bit boring.
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Album Rating: 4.5
If you could apply the performance, vocal style and raw production of this album to ‘Vs’ I’d probably like it twice as much.
‘Ten’ we leave alone how it is.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Vedder is Bono fact.
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Ten is pretty much perfect.
Also, Jeremy has one of the best music videos I've seen.
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