The predominant music of my high school experience was "grunge" music made popular by such bands as Nirvana and Pearl Jam, many of whom were out of Seattle. Released in 1991, the so-called supergroup consisting of members of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden (yes, from Seattle) formed Temple of the Dog and released their only real hit, Hunger Strike, off of their self-titled album. This song, as well as others from the album, was release in tribute to a friend of theirs, a lead singer of another Seattle band (Mother Love Bone) who lost his life to his struggle with drugs and alcohol.
The album was just re-released on iTunes.
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Click here for a You Tube link.
The album was just re-released on iTunes.
Click here for a link to iTunes.
Click here for a You Tube link.