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Universal acclaim- based on 325 Ratings
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Positive: 290 out of 325
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Mixed: 17 out of 325
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Negative: 18 out of 325
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ducdonglongMay 1, 2006Ten Club Took My Money for Nothing.
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MattT.Jun 22, 2007
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Mar 3, 2011This album is the worst thing this band has ever done. Awful lyrics, predictable and safe music, no emotion. Even the artwork is terrible. I turned my CD back to the store.
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JHONATANYMay 12, 2006really boring the song sounds terrible !!!!!!!
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RedMosquitoMay 1, 2006Horrible Sound, with tired songs,.........this isn't the Vedder of 1997 unfortunatly.... cigarettes and smoking has taken their toll and left vedder a 60 year old dude that is really in his 40's
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TitsMMay 1, 2006Wow they sound old and tired... people stopped listening long aqgo
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DaveA.May 1, 2006The cover art is embarrassing. The sounds are juvenile. And the lead singer is ancient. horrible combo. vedder needs to give it up
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JimboJun 27, 2006Terrible, terrible album. The only reason they got decent reviews is because of the damned liberal media. Every song sounds the same. It sounds the same as the past albums, too. The only reason i'm givin it two points is because their guitar and drums are decent in a couple songs.
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StevenBMay 1, 2006Maybe the most aggrivatingly dull release of the year so far. For people who were already PJ fans only.
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MikeKMay 1, 2006
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EliMay 12, 2006Boring as all hell.
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ChristophMMay 28, 2006I don't like it. Gone are the soaring melodies and the too large for life guitar riffs, instead replaced by a choppy, garage band sounding album that seems as uneven as Binaural but with every rhythm accompanyment sounding like "Spoonman" instead. Damnit Matt Cameron. I am happy to listen to all of their albums up to Yield but no further, and that's good enough for me.
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RedRainAug 31, 2006Yet another worthless album from the worst excuse for a rock band in history. Eddie Vedder once again muses pseudo-intelllectually at a 4th grade level. He's a phony liberal, and that he wound up with so many loyal followers proves that grunge stomped on rock's grave and music will never improve. Pearl Scum.
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JonathanHDec 9, 2006
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DanR.May 11, 2006
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JeffJun 26, 2006Ughh, i get a headache after 2 minutes of listening... it sounds like garbage, if your as big as pearl jam, please record properly. I just don't think I can make my self listen to the whole record, my ears feel like they start to bleed. Both Tool and Pearl Jam debuted May 2nd, Tool is in their own league and sound great yet PJ beat them.... garbage..
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Awards & Rankings
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The seriously hopped-up effort fans have been pining for since Vitalogy.
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Rolling StoneAs immediate and despairing as breaking news from Baghdad... Pearl Jam is also as big and brash in fuzz and backbone as Led Zeppelin's Presence. [4 May 2006, p.55]
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Though few of these 13 numbers have the drama of tracks by the Who or Led Zeppelin, from whom the band draw much of their style, Pearl Jam play like men on a mission.