When I was growing up, a small grunge band named "Mookie Blaylock" was blowing up. They blew up so much that they were eventually forced to change their name because a certain NBA basketball player for the New Jersey Nets didn't feel comfortable with them using his name. He eventually grew to appreciate their music, though, and the band even named their 1991 CD,
Ten, after the baller's jersey number. That's how the legacy of Pearl Jam began. I tell you this for no other reason than I found it fascinating.
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