Add Internet Freedom to Pearl Jam's Greatest Hits
Seattle Times, August 17, 2007
By Ryan Blethen
AT&T could not have picked a worse band to censor than Pearl Jam.
Our boys from Seattle have always been a very politically loud and thoughtful band. Their early hits, "Even Flow" and "Jeremy," were popular but also carried a social message not often found in contemporary music. Lyrics of social issues and politics have continued through Pearl Jam's latest release.
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