There aren’t a lot of bands that can keep us interested for two decades. Pearl Jam is one of those bands. As one of the greatest American rock bands of all time (we agree with it, but that statement showed up in a USA Today Readers’ Poll too), there isn’t much Pearl Jam could do that we wouldn’t want to check out – even if it’s a book. The problem with books about rock stars is that they always seem to be more bender than Fender and that gets old after a while. Pearl Jam Twenty is an autobiographical account in the style of a day-in-the-life of one of the grunge movements last remaining treasures.
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