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Old 07-16-2006, 07:10 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ct2k
To be fair Pearl Jam don't exactly have a trademark sound, beyond Eddie Vedder's vocals, their albums are all pretty different, the latest one being no exception
They do have similar elements in their sound.

To be honest, you don't have to sound the same on every record to have a trademark sound. Queen did it. Compare any two albums that were more than one apart from each other, and you'll be hard pressed to find records that "sound the same." You still have a Queen sound. Take Pink Floyd. Their records were always evolving, but they really do have a trademark sound. Take the Beatles. Take AC/DC, even, a band not particularly known for a progressive nature.
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