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During these sessions, a young singer named Eddie Vedder arrived from San Diego to audition for Gossard and Ament’s new project (which would soon become Pearl Jam). Vedder stepped up to the microphone to sing a dual lead with Cornell on "Hunger Strike," providing the final piece to an extraordinary musical puzzle. Track-by-Track Audiophile Analysis Temple of the Dog - Self Titled 1991 -FLAC- - K...

The self-titled album Temple of the Dog , released on April 16, 1991 This public link is valid for 7 days

In the early 1990s, the Seattle music scene was a tightly-knit community of musicians sharing stages, apartments, and ambitions. Out of this interconnected ecosystem came one of the most powerful, emotionally raw, and enduring rock albums of all time: the 1991 self-titled debut from Temple of the Dog. What began as a cathartic outlet for a grieving friend transformed into a definitive masterpiece of the grunge era. Today, audiophiles and rock historians look back at this singular release—especially in its pristine, lossless FLAC format—as a towering monument to a golden age of alternative rock. A Tribute Born from Tragedy Can’t copy the link right now

During the Temple of the Dog sessions, Cornell was struggling with the vocal arrangement for a track called "Hunger Strike." Vedder stepped up to a microphone and spontaneously sang the low register to counter Cornell’s soaring highs. The chemistry was instantaneous, cementing a historic vocal duet and marking Vedder’s first-ever featured appearance on a commercial recording. Track-by-Track Breakdown: Sonic Depth in Lossless FLAC

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