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1998 in Grunge Vets (Pearl Jam, Scott Weiland, Jerry Cantrell)

The canonical "big four" of grunge are said to be Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, and Soundgarden. Of these, really only Pearl Jam were active in 1998: Nirvana were no more in the wake of Kurt Cobain's death, Soundgarden were broken up at the time, and Alice In Chains were on hiatus. However, members of three of these groups would release solo material or other projects in that year.  Pearl Jam: Not only were Pearl Jam active at the time, they had two releases in 1998: Their fifth studio album Yield and first major live album Live On Two Legs . Yield is one of their stronger albums - by this point they had managed to turn the more experimental moments of Vitalogy into something more cohesive. Unfortunately rock radio had already started its pattern of playing one or two singles off whatever the newest album was, then going back to pretending only the first four albums existed. I guess what I'm trying to say is that there's a lot of Pearl Jam on the radio a