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Leonard Lunatic
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A cover cannot count as a band's best song.  The Man Who Sold the World is a David Bowie song. 

I would really like to see your proof that Dre and Cube said they had never seen a gun before NWA.  Even if that were true, neither of them is stupid enough to admit it.

I actually listened to that album recently and was shocked that half the songs weren't that bad and not the shit that I remembered/expected them to be.

I cannot completely disagree that the logic in my argument is flawed, as I stay drunk the majority of the time which makes coherent thought more difficult, but it still doesn't mean that they can be considered a terrible band just because someone doesn't personally care for their music.

No Code is there best album, for sure.

Into the Wild is a terrific album, but it pains me to even slightly agree with anyone who would consider Pearl Jam a terrible band or World Wide Suicide as their lone good song.

When I read the Pearl Jam Twenty book recently, I couldn't get over how Eddie Vedder went on and on about how he saw this shitty band in Canada in 2001 that influenced his entire musical career.

Seriously? (In response to your later comment) Gallagher sold his act to his fuckin brother like 25 years ago.  If you are counting Gallagher II as part of his longstanding legacy, then you are an idiot.  Plus, he never did shit overseas, where PJ has been huge their whole careers.  But all of that is beside my

First of all, Gallagher was nowhere close to as successful or longstanding as Pearl Jam, so your comparison is bullshit.  Second, with as many people who consider Pearl Jam to be one of the greatest bands of all time, then no, they cannot be considered terrible.  The point of the article was really fucking bad bands

Seriously, Pink Floyd and Katy Perry should never be mentioned together, for any reason.

It's really too bad that Denis Leary's expectations for the youngest Hanson brother didn't turn out to be true.  If you are unfamiliar, go listen to Lock n' Load right away.

Pearl Jam was definitely a one-hit wonder, they should've been on the list too!

"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."

I believe everyone had a suitemate in college that played a shitty song over and over and over.  I can't name the one that I had to listen to so many times, but it was one of the bigger hits of 1998.  Luckily much of that "popular" music from that time has been blocked out by society in general.

Do you happen to be ginger too?

That song was done by several other people.  Shit, even another raspy voiced dude in the seventies, Kenny Rogers.

You didn't even have to use your AK.

That is one of the worst arguments for why a band is "terrible" has ever been made.  Oh wait, I forgot about that time that Eddie Vedder produced the Hoobastank album and then personally delivered it to all the record stores. 

Even with all the hate that Pearl Jam regularly receives on this site, there is no way they can be considered a terrible band.  Even if you don't like their music, their long career and continued success should make them ineligible for this piece.

I was scrolling through these comments looking for this specific comment (and planning on making it if it was not found.)  She was definitely one of Jerry's hottest girlfriends in the entire series.  Talk about Shiksa Appeal!