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State of Love & Trust: A Pearl Jam Podcast
Songs That Could Live On Another Record
Ep. 190
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Jason and Paul dish on the latest news surrounding the impending new singles from Pearl Jam's forthcoming yet unannounced record as well as what an insiders' listening party means for the release of said record. Then they discuss songs across the catalog that could sit well within the context of another record. Later, they'll talk about the evolution of the song Lukin. All that and the Lyric and Live Cut of the Week - Never Destination.
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